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==Welcome to the Wiki==
Welcome to the wiki. We’re a collaborative community website about your topic that anyone, including you, can edit. Click the edit button at the top of any page to get started!
==Describe your topic==
Write a description about your topic. Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about it.
==Latest activity==
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Photos and videos are a great way to add visuals to your wiki. Find videos about your topic by exploring Fandom's [[w:c:video|Video Library]].
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==Welcome to the Wiki==
Welcome to the wiki. We’re a collaborative community website about your topic that anyone, including you, can edit. Click the edit button at the top of any page to get started!
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Write a description about your topic. Let your readers know what your topic is about and add some general information about it.
==Latest activity==
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Photos and videos are a great way to add visuals to your wiki. Find videos about your topic by exploring Fandom's [[w:c:video|Video Library]].
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The main category for this community. A full list of existing categories can be found at [[Special:Categories]].
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This category should contain all '''template documentation pages'''. See [[Template:Documentation]] for more details.
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==Description==
This template is used to insert descriptions on template pages.
==Syntax==
Add <code><nowiki><noinclude></nowiki>{{t|documentation}}<nowiki></noinclude></nowiki></code> at the end of the template page.
==Usage==
===On the Template page===
This is the normal format when used:
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''If your template is not a completed div or table, you may need to close the tags just before <code><nowiki>{{documentation}}</nowiki></code> is inserted (within the noinclude tags).''
''A line break right before <code><nowiki>{{documentation}}</nowiki></code> can also be useful as it helps prevent the documentation template "running into" previous code.''
===On the Template/doc page===
Normally, you will want to write something like the following on the documentation page:
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This template is used to do something.
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Type <code>{{t|templatename}}</code> somewhere.
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<code><nowiki>{{templatename|input}}</nowiki></code>
results in...
{{templatename|input}}
<includeonly>Any categories for the template itself</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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Use any or all of the above description/syntax/sample output sections. You may also want to add "see also" or other sections.
Note that the above example also uses the [[Template:T]] and [[Template:T/piece]] templates.
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
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:Utilises [[Template:T/piece]].
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;Sample code
:<code><nowiki>{{t|infobox}}</nowiki></code> gives...
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:<code><nowiki>{{t|infobox|Item1|Item2|Item3|Item4|Item5|...}}</nowiki></code> gives...
:{{t|infobox|Item1|Item2|Item3|Item4|Item5|...}}
;See also
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<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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==Description==
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Recommended usage: copy the template code to a new template page, and edit it there.
===Infobox and template background===
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===Notes===
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:Type <code>{{t|delete}}</code> on the page to be deleted.'''
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;Syntax
:Add <code>{{t|disambig}}</code> at the top of a disambiguation page.
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'''This article is a disambiguation page for {{PAGENAME}}'''
The following is a list of links to pages that might share the same title.<br/>
Please follow one of the disambiguation links below or [[Special:Search|search]] to find the page you were looking for if it is not listed. If an [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}|internal link]] led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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==Description==
To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields.
==Syntax==
<pre>{{infobox box
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| author =
| illustrator =
| datePublished =
| publisher =
| previous =
| next =
}}</pre>
==Sample output==
<pre>{{infobox book
| title = The Adventures of Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| author = Alice
| illustrator = Bob
| datePublished = April 1928
| publisher = Arthur's
| previous = Book One
| next = Book Three
}}</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox book
| title = The Adventures of Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| author = Alice
| illustrator = Bob
| datePublished = April 1928
| publisher = Arthur's
| previous = Book One
| next = Book Three
}}
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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==Description==
To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields.
==Syntax==
<pre>{{infobox episode
| title =
| partOfSeason =
| episodeNumber =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| airdate =
| writer =
| director =
| previousEpisode =
| nextEpisode =
}}</pre>
==Sample output==
<pre>{{infobox episode
| title = Flower of Babel
| partOfSeason = One
| episodeNumber = Three
| image = Example.jpg
| airdate = Unaired
| writer = D. Righta
| director = A. di Rektour
| previousEpisode = Episode Two
| nextEpisode = Episode Four
}}</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox episode
| title = Flower of Babel
| partOfSeason = One
| episodeNumber = Three
| image = Example.jpg
| airdate = Unaired
| writer = D. Righta
| director = A. di Rektour
| previousEpisode = Episode Two
| nextEpisode = Episode Four
}}
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<title source="title"><default>''Unknown''</default></title>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="author"><label>Author</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="illustrator"><label>Illustrator</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="datePublished"><label>Published on</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="publisher"><label>Publisher</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<group layout="horizontal">
<header>Publication order</header>
<data source="previous"><label>Previous</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="next"><label>Next</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
</group>
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<infobox>
<title source="title"><default>{{PAGENAME}}</default></title>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="partOfSeason"><label>Season</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="episodeNumber"><label>Episode</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="airDate"><label>Air date</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="writer"><label>Writer</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="director"><label>Director</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<group layout="horizontal">
<header>Episode guide</header>
<data source="previousEpisode"><label>Previous</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="nextEpisode"><label>Next</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
</group>
</infobox>
<noinclude>
== Usage & preview ==
Type in this:
<pre>
{{Infobox episode
|title=
|image=
|imagecaption=
|partOfSeason=
|episodeNumber=
|airDate=
|writer=
|director=
|previousEpisode=
|nextEpisode=
}}
</pre>
to see this:
{{Infobox episode
|title=This is a test
|image=This is a test
|imagecaption=This is a test
|partOfSeason=This is a test
|episodeNumber=This is a test
|airDate=This is a test
|writer=This is a test
|director=This is a test
|previousEpisode=This is a test
|nextEpisode=This is a test
}}
[{{fullurl:{{ns:Template}}:{{PAGENAME}}}}?action=purge Click here to refresh the preview above]
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==Description==
To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{infobox quest
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| start =
| end =
| prerequisites =
| level =
| location =
| rewards =
| previous =
| next =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
<pre>
{{infobox quest
| title = Flowers of Justice!
| image = Example.jpg
| start = Chrys
| end = Geran
| prerequisites = None
| level = 5
| location = Earth
| rewards = Justice-Wrought Petals
| previous = A
| next = C
}}
</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox quest
| title = Flowers of Justice!
| image = Example.jpg
| start = Chrys
| end = Geran
| prerequisites = None
| level = 5
| location = Earth
| rewards = Justice-Wrought Petals
| previous = A
| next = C
}}
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==Description==
To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{infobox item
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| type =
| effects =
| source =
| buy =
| sell =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
<pre>
{{infobox item
| title = Power Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| type = Food
| effects = +1 Fire
| source = Vendor
| buy = 5g
| sell = 1g
}}
</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox item
| title = Power Flower
| image = Example.jpg
| type = Food
| effects = +1 Fire
| source = Vendor
| buy = 5g
| sell = 1g
}}
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<title source="title"><default>''Unknown''</default></title>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="type"><label>Type</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="effects"><label>Effects</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="source"><label>Source</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="buy"><label>Cost to buy</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="sell"><label>Cost to sell</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
</infobox></onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/>
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<title source="title"><default>''Unknown''</default></title>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<data source="start"><label>Start</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="end"><label>End</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="prerequisites"><label>Prerequisites</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="level"><label>Level</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="location"><label>Location</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="rewards"><label>Rewards</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<group layout="horizontal">
<header>Quest progression</header>
<data source="previous"><label>Previous</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="next"><label>Next</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
</group>
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==Description==
To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{infobox character
| name =
| image =
| caption =
| aliases =
| affiliation =
| marital =
| birthDate =
| birthPlace =
| deathDate =
| deathPlace =
| species =
| gender =
| height =
| weight =
| eyes =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
<pre>
{{infobox character
| name = Flowa
| image = Example.jpg
| caption = Flowa, at rest
| aliases = Flo
| affiliation =
| marital =
| birthDate = July 21st, 2013
| birthPlace = Iowa
| deathDate =
| deathPlace =
| species = Plant
| gender =
| height =
| weight =
| eyes =
}}
</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox character
| name = Flowa
| image = Example.jpg
| caption = Flowa, at rest
| aliases = Flo
| affiliation =
| marital =
| birthDate = July 21st, 2013
| birthPlace = Iowa
| deathDate =
| deathPlace =
| species = Plant
| gender =
| height =
| weight =
| eyes =
}}
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==Description==
To use this template, copy the following code and fill in the appropriate fields.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{infobox location
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| map = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| mapcaption =
| type =
| level =
| location =
| inhabitants =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
<pre>
{{infobox location
| title = Flora Island
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = The island
| map = Example.jpg
| mapcaption = Zone map
| type = Contested
| level = 1-5
| location = Earth
| inhabitants = Stompy Humans, Drinky Bees
}}
</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox location
| title = Flora Island
| image = Example.jpg
| imagecaption = The island
| map = Example.jpg
| mapcaption = Zone map
| type = Contested
| level = 1-5
| location = Earth
| inhabitants = Stompy Humans, Drinky Bees
}}
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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<title source="title"><default>''Unknown''</default></title>
<image source="image"><caption source="imagecaption"/></image>
<image source="map"><caption source="mapcaption"/></image>
<data source="type"><label>Type</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="level"><label>Level</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="location"><label>Location</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="inhabitants"><label>Inhabitants</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
</infobox></onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/>
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<title source="name">
<default>{{PAGENAME}}</default>
</title>
<image source="image">
<caption source="imagecaption" />
</image>
<group>
<data source="aliases"><label>Aliases</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="relatives"><label>Relatives</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="affiliation"><label>Affiliation</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Biographical information</header>
<data source="marital"><label>Marital status</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="birthDate"><label>Date of birth</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="birthPlace"><label>Place of birth</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="deathDate"><label>Date of death</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="deathPlace"><label>Date of death</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
</group>
<group>
<header>Physical description</header>
<data source="species"><label>Species</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="gender"><label>Gender</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="height"><label>Height</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="weight"><label>Weight</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
<data source="eyes"><label>Eye color</label><default>''Unknown''</default></data>
</group>
</infobox></onlyinclude><noinclude><br style="clear:both;"/>
{{documentation}}</noinclude>
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==Description==
To use this template, enter the following and fill in the appropriate fields. Most fields left blank will not show up. Don't forget to include brackets, to make the fields into links.
==Syntax==
<pre>
{{infobox album
| title =
| image = [e.g. "Example.jpg"]
| imagecaption =
| artist =
| released =
| recorded =
| length =
| label =
| producer =
}}
</pre>
==Samples==
<pre>
{{infobox album
| title = Fleur
| image = Example.jpg
| artist = Marigold
| released = June 2012
| recorded = 2011
| length = 88:88
| label = Spring
| producer = Daffy
}}
</pre>
Results in...
{{infobox album
| title = Fleur
| image = Example.jpg
| artist = Marigold
| released = June 2012
| recorded = 2011
| length = 88:88
| label = Spring
| producer = Daffy
}}
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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;Description
:This template is used to create a basic navigation box.
;Syntax
:Type <code>{{t|navbox|...}}</code> somewhere, with parameters as shown below.
;Sample output
<pre>{{navbox
|header=Land of Bob
|body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>.
}}</pre>
Results in...
{{navbox
|header=Land of Bob
|body=This <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki> and that <nowiki>[[place]]</nowiki>.
}}
<includeonly>[[Category:Templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
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This category contains [[Help:Disambiguation|disambiguation]] pages — navigational aids which list other pages that might otherwise share the same title. If an internal link referred you to one of these pages, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
'''Pages may be included in this category by the addition of the template {{t|disambig}} just before the list of similarly-named pages.'''
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==Welcome to the Vocal Synthesis Wiki==
Welcome to the Vocal Synthesis Wiki!
This Wikia is meant to cover information about all vocal synths, from VOCALOID to the Voder!
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The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref>[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>.
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. There is a difference in quality between the SC-01 and the SC-01-A.<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote><blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
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The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref>[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''.
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. There is a difference in quality between the SC-01 and the SC-01-A.<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote><blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
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The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref>[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''.
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. There is a difference in quality between the SC-01 and the SC-01-A.<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote><blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
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{{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = IC-based}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref>[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''.
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. There is a difference in quality between the SC-01 and the SC-01-A.<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote><blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
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{{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = Hardware (IC)}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref>[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''.
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. There is a difference in quality between the SC-01 and the SC-01-A.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST (Windows, macOS)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] which aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
=== Chipspeech Voicebanks ===
# '''Bert Gotrax''' – Sampled from the [[Votrax SC-01]].
# '''Lady Parsec''' – Sampled from the [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]].
# '''Otto Mozer''' – Sampled from the [[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]].
# '''Dandy 704''' – Sampled from output from the [[IBM 704]] computer.
# '''Dee Klatt''' – Sampled from the default [[DecTalk]] voice.
# '''Spencer AL2''' – Sampled from the [[General Instrument SP0-AL2]].
# '''Terminal 99''' – Also sampled from the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A.
# '''VOSIM''' – Sampled from a standard DAC.
# '''CiderTalk'84''' – Sampled from the [[MacInTalk 1.0]] software.
# '''Rotten.ST''' – Sampled from the [[STSPEECH.TOS]] software.
=== Circuit-Bending ===
* '''Speak and Spell''' – Emulates one of the ICs used in a version of the [[Speak and Spell]]. It is unknown which specifically.
=== Alter/Ego Voicebanks Compatible with Chipspeech ===
* '''Daisy''' – Voiced by [[VOCALOID]] producer Crusher-P. Retired.
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] which aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers.
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# '''Bert Gotrax''' – Sampled from the [[Votrax SC-01]].
# '''Lady Parsec''' – Sampled from the [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]].
# '''Otto Mozer''' – Sampled from the [[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]].
# '''Dandy 704''' – Sampled from output from the [[IBM 704]] computer.
# '''Dee Klatt''' – Sampled from the default [[DecTalk]] voice.
# '''Spencer AL2''' – Sampled from the [[General Instrument SP0-AL2]].
# '''Terminal 99''' – Also sampled from the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A.
# '''VOSIM''' – Sampled from a standard DAC.
# '''CiderTalk'84''' – Sampled from the [[MacInTalk 1.0]] software.
# '''Rotten.ST''' – Sampled from the [[STSPEECH.TOS]] software.
=== Circuit-Bending ===
* '''Speak and Spell''' – Emulates one of the ICs used in a version of the [[Speak and Spell]]. It is unknown which specifically.
=== Alter/Ego Voicebanks Compatible with Chipspeech ===
* '''Daisy''' – Voiced by [[VOCALOID]] producer Crusher-P. Retired.
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] which aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers.
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# '''Lady Parsec''' – Sampled from the [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]].
# '''Otto Mozer''' – Sampled from the [[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]].
# '''Dandy 704''' – Sampled from output from the [[IBM 704]] computer.
# '''Dee Klatt''' – Sampled from the default [[DecTalk]] voice.
# '''Spencer AL2''' – Sampled from the [[General Instrument SP0-AL2]].
# '''Terminal 99''' – Also sampled from the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A.
# '''VOSIM''' – Sampled from a standard DAC.
# '''CiderTalk'84''' – Sampled from the [[MacInTalk 1.0]] software.
# '''Rotten.ST''' – Sampled from the [[STSPEECH.TOS]] software.
=== Circuit-Bending ===
* '''Speak and Spell''' – Emulates one of the ICs used in a version of the [[Speak and Spell]]. It is unknown which specifically.
=== Alter/Ego Voicebanks Compatible with Chipspeech ===
* '''Daisy''' – Voiced by [[VOCALOID]] producer Crusher-P. Retired.
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[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] which aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
=== Chipspeech Voicebanks ===
# '''Bert Gotrax''' – Sampled from the [[Votrax SC-01]].
# '''Lady Parsec''' – Sampled from the [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]].
# '''Otto Mozer''' – Sampled from the [[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]].
# '''Dandy 704''' – Sampled from output from the [[IBM 704]] computer.
# '''Dee Klatt''' – Sampled from the default [[DecTalk]] voice.
# '''Spencer AL2''' – Sampled from the [[General Instrument SP0-AL2]].
# '''Terminal 99''' – Also sampled from the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A.
# '''VOSIM''' – Sampled from a standard DAC.
# '''CiderTalk'84''' – Sampled from the [[MacInTalk 1.0]] software.
# '''Rotten.ST''' – Sampled from the [[STSPEECH.TOS]] software.
=== Circuit-Bending ===
* '''Speak and Spell''' – Emulates one of the ICs used in a version of the [[Speak and Spell]]. It is unknown which specifically.
=== Alter/Ego Voicebanks Compatible with Chipspeech ===
* '''Daisy''' – Voiced by [[VOCALOID]] producer Crusher-P. Retired.
[[Category:VST-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
=== Chipspeech Voicebanks ===
# '''Bert Gotrax''' – Sampled from the [[Votrax SC-01]]. [https://soundcloud.com/scott-hodnett/dandy-chipanimal Usage example]
# '''Lady Parsec''' – Sampled from the [[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]. [https://toycompany.bandcamp.com/track/wisdom-of-the-rain Usage example]
# '''Otto Mozer''' – Sampled from the [[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SkiekH5oRk Usage example]
# '''Dandy 704''' – Sampled from output from the [[IBM 704]] computer. [https://soundcloud.com/giraffe-kun/dandy-704-cover Usage example]
# '''Dee Klatt''' – Sampled from the default [[DecTalk]] voice. [https://soundcloud.com/scott-hodnett/solitaire Usage example]
# '''Spencer AL2''' – Sampled from the [[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]. [https://soundcloud.com/giraffe-kun/chipspeech-sample-spencer-al2 Usage example]
# '''Terminal 99''' – Also sampled from the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A. [https://toycompany.bandcamp.com/track/crossword-puzzle Usage example]
# '''VOSIM''' – Sampled from a standard DAC. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyjI_0o0zto Usage example]
# '''CiderTalk'84''' – Sampled from the [[MacInTalk 1.0]] software.
# '''Rotten.ST''' – Sampled from the [[STSPEECH.TOS]] software.
=== Circuit-Bending ===
* '''Speak and Spell''' – Emulates one of the ICs used in a version of the [[Speak and Spell]]. It is unknown which specifically.
=== Alter/Ego Voicebanks Compatible with Chipspeech ===
* '''Daisy''' – Voiced by [[VOCALOID]] producer Crusher-P. Retired.
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[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Type
!Sampled from
!Status
|-
|Bert Gotrax
|Chipspeech
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec
|Chipspeech
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Chipspeech
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Chipspeech
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Chipspeech
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Chipspeech
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Chipspeech
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Chipspeech
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Chipspeech
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Chipspeech
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Chipspeech
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation/circuit bending
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|[[Alter/Ego]]
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
[[Category:VST-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[emulation]]}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Type
!Sampled from
!Status
|-
|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
[[Category:VST-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]] (Aria Engine), [[emulation]]}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Type
!Sampled from
!Status
|-
|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
[[Category:VST-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary (Paid)|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]] (Aria Engine), [[emulation]]}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Type
!Sampled from
!Status
|-
|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
[[Category:VST-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Chipspeech|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|type = VST and Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Proprietary (Paid)|image1 = Chipspeech+Chipsounds+Renoise.jpg|caption1 = Chipspeech VST running alongside Chipsounds on Renoise|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]] (Aria Engine), [[emulation]]}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Type
!Sampled from
!Status
|-
|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
[[Category:VST-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
[[Category:Synths released in 2015]]
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Type
!Sampled from
!Status
|-
|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
[[Category:VST-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
[[Category:Synths released in 2015]]
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Type
!Sampled from
!Status
|-
|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
[[Category:VST-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
[[Category:Synths released in 2015]]
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Alter/Ego|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary (Free)|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synths.
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Alter/Ego|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary (Free)|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Language
!Price
!Voice provider
!Status
|-
|Daisy
|English, Japanese
|Free
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|-
|Bones
|English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned)
|Free
|tora ouji
|Available
|-
|ALYS
|French, Japanese
|€100
|Poucet
|Available
|-
|Marie Ork
|English
|Free
|Aśka
|Available
|-
|NATA
|English
|€47.72
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|LEORA
|French
|Unknown
|TBKitsune
|In development
|-
|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
|Japanese
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Cancelled
|}
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Alter/Ego|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary (Free)|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
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|ALYS
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|€100
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|Marie Ork
|English
|Free
|Aśka
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|NATA
|English
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|LEORA
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|Unknown
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|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
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|Unknown
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[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Alter/Ego|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary (Free)|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
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{{Synth_Infobox|title1 = Alter/Ego|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary (Free)|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
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|ALYS
|French, Japanese
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|Marie Ork
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|NATA
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|LEORA
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|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
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[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = A/E ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
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|ALYS
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|Marie Ork
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|Aśka
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|NATA
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|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
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|Unknown
|Cancelled
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[[Category:Software-based synths]]
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[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = E ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
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!Voice provider
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|Bones
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|Available
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|ALYS
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|€100
|Poucet
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|Marie Ork
|English
|Free
|Aśka
|Available
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|NATA
|English
|€47.72
|Unknown
|Available
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|LEORA
|French
|Unknown
|TBKitsune
|In development
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|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
|Japanese
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Cancelled
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[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:VST-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
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{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Language
!Price
!Voice provider
!Status
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|Daisy
|English, Japanese
|Free
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|-
|Bones
|English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned)
|Free
|[[tora ouji]]
|Available
|-
|ALYS
|French, Japanese
|€100
|Poucet
|Available
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|Marie Ork
|English
|Free
|Aśka
|Available
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|NATA
|English
|€47.72
|Unknown
|Available
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|LEORA
|French
|Unknown
|TBKitsune
|In development
|-
|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
|Japanese
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Cancelled
|}
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:VST-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
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== Software-based synths ==
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = VOCALOID1|company = [[YAMAHA Corporation]], [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]]|release_date = March 3rd, 2003|liscense = Proprietary (Paid)|type = Standalone and VST (Windows)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]], [[Formant synthesis]]}}VOCALOID1 is the first version of the VOCALOID software, developed by the team that is now [[Voctro Labs, S.L.]] and published by [[YAMAHA Corporation]].
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{{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = Hardware (IC)}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref>[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref>[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref>[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''.
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
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{{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = Hardware (IC)}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''.
== Specifications ==
=== Phonemes ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
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[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
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{{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = Hardware (IC)}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''.
== Specifications ==
=== Phonemes ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
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{{Synth Infobox|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|caption1 = A genuine SC-01-A|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Sometime in 1980|type = Hardware (IC)}}The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was used to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax'''.
== Specifications ==
=== Phonemes ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
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The SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Phonemes ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
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T{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Some time in 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (assumed)}}he SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Phonemes ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
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T{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Some time in 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (assumed)}}he SC-01 was an IC-based synthesis chip created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Phonemes ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
[[Category:Synths released in the 1980s]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax]]|release_date = Some time in 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (assumed)}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax]]. It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Phonemes ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
[[Category:Synths released in 1980]]
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Arpabet is an English-oriented phoneme system developed by the [[Advanced Research Projects Agency]]. It was developed based upon General American English, but can potentially be used for other accents too.
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'''Cz Phonemes''' (occasionally called by the nickname ''C-ZAMPA'' in some circles) is an English-oriented phoneme system created by [[PaintedCz]], where phonemes are meant to look like they sound. It is used in the [[UTAU]] [[recording script]] ''VCCV''.
The phoneme system and recording script are both designed specifically with UTAU and it's limitations in mind, so it has ''phoneme types'' that are needed for use in UTAU, but are unnecessary in other synthesizers.
== Phoneme table ==
Below is a table of all of the Cz Phonemes, with their X-SAMPA equivalents, examples of what they're supposed to sound like, and what type of phoneme they are.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZJbM2PNqV0 "VCCV English UTAU Tutorial - PRONUNCIATION"]. [https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
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!Cz Phonemes
![[X-SAMPA]]
!Example
!Type
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|a
|A
|b<u>o</u>t/b<u>a</u>r
|Vowel
|-
|e
|E
|b<u>e</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|i
|I
|b<u>i</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|o
|u
|b<u>oo</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|u
|V
|b<u>u</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|E
|i
|b<u>ea</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|9
|Q
|b<u>ou</u>ght/s<u>o</u>ft
|Vowel
|-
|3
|3
|b<u>ir</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|@
|{
|b<u>a</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|A
|eI
|b<u>ak</u>e
|Vowel
|-
|I
|aI
|b<u>i</u>ke
|Vowel
|-
|O
|oU
|b<u>oa</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|8
|aU
|b<u>ou</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|Q
|oI
|b<u>oy</u>
|Vowel
|-
|6
|U
|b<u>oo</u>k/c<u>ou</u>ld/p<u>u</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|x
|@
|<u>a</u>bout
|Vowel
|-
|&n
|e~n
|b<u>an</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|8n
|aUn
|b<u>oun</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|1
|1
|bl<u>in</u>k
|Vowel
|-
|Ang
|aN
|b<u>an</u>g
|Vowel
|-
|0
|O
|b<u>or</u>e/b<u>ow</u>l
|Vowel
|-
|9l
|Ql
|b<u>all</u>
|Vowel
|-
|ll
|5 or l_G
|si<u>ll</u>
|Vowel
|-
|mm
|m_G
|si<u>m</u>
|Vowel
|-
|nn
|n_G
|si<u>n</u>
|Vowel
|-
|nng
|N_G
|si<u>ng</u>
|Vowel
|-
|b
|b
|<u>b</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|d
|d
|<u>d</u>ebt
|CV consonant
|-
|f
|f
|<u>f</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|g
|g
|<u>g</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|j
|dZ
|<u>j</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|k
|k
|k<u>e</u>pt
|CV consonant
|-
|p
|p
|<u>p</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|s
|s
|<u>s</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|t
|t
|<u>t</u>en
|CV consonant
|-
|v
|v
|<u>v</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|z
|z
|<u>z</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|ch
|tS
|<u>ch</u>eck
|CV consonant
|-
|dh
|D
|<u>th</u>is
|CV consonant
|-
|sh
|S
|<u>sh</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|th
|T
|<u>th</u>ink
|CV consonant
|-
|zh
|Z
|<u>ge</u>nre/trea<u>s</u>ure
|CV consonant
|-
|h
|h
|<u>h</u>ead
|CV consonant
|-
|l
|l
|<u>l</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|m
|m
|<u>m</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|n
|n
|<u>n</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|r
|r\
|<u>r</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|w
|w
|<u>w</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|y
|j
|<u>y</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|dd
|4
|me<u>dd</u>le
|CV consonant
|-
|sk
|sk
|<u>sk</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|sp
|sp
|<u>sp</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|st
|st
|<u>st</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|sm
|sm
|<u>sm</u>ell
|CV consonant
|-
|sn
|sn
|<u>sn</u>iff
|CV consonant
|-
|hh
|C
|<u>h</u>ue
|CV consonant
|-
|ng
|N
|si<u>ng</u>
|VC consonant
|-
|nk
|nk
|si<u>nk</u>
|VC consonant
|-
|bl
|bl
|<u>bl</u>eed
|CCV consonant
|-
|fl
|fl
|<u>fl</u>ick
|CCV consonant
|-
|gl
|gl
|<u>gl</u>ass
|CCV consonant
|-
|kl
|kl
|<u>cl</u>own
|CCV consonant
|-
|pl
|pl
|<u>pl</u>ural
|CCV consonant
|-
|sl
|sl
|<u>sl</u>eep
|CCV consonant
|-
|spl
|spl
|<u>spl</u>ash
|CCV consonant
|-
|br
|br\
|<u>br</u>ead
|CCV consonant
|-
|dr
|dZr\
|<u>dr</u>eam
|CCV consonant
|-
|fr
|fr\
|<u>fr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|gr
|gr\
|<u>gr</u>eat
|CCV consonant
|-
|kr
|kr\
|<u>cr</u>azy
|CCV consonant
|-
|pr
|pr\
|<u>pr</u>ess
|CCV consonant
|-
|tr
|tSr\
|<u>tr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|shr
|Sr\
|<u>shr</u>iek
|CCV consonant
|-
|skr
|skr\
|<u>scr</u>eam
|CCV consonant
|-
|spr
|spr\
|<u>spr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|str
|stSr\
|<u>str</u>ess
|CCV consonant
|-
|thr
|Tr\
|<u>th</u>ree
|CCV consonant
|-
|sf
|sp\ or sf
|<u>sph</u>ere
|CCV consonant
|-
|dw
|d_w
|<u>dw</u>ell
|CCV consonant
|-
|kw
|k_w
|<u>qu</u>ite
|CCV consonant
|-
|gw
|g_w
|co<u>g w</u>heel
|CCV consonant
|-
|sw
|s_w
|<u>sw</u>eet
|CCV consonant
|-
|tw
|t_w
|<u>tw</u>elve
|CCV consonant
|-
|vw
|v_w or f_w
|reser<u>v</u>oir
|CCV consonant
|-
|skw
|sk_w
|<u>squ</u>are
|CCV consonant
|-
|thw
|T_w
|<u>thw</u>ack
|CCV consonant
|-
|by
|b'
|<u>b</u>eautiful
|CCV consonant
|-
|fy
|f'
|<u>f</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|gy
|g'
|fi<u>g</u>ure
|CCV consonant
|-
|ky
|k'
|<u>c</u>ute
|CCV consonant
|-
|py
|p'
|<u>p</u>uny
|CCV consonant
|-
|my
|m'
|muse
|CCV consonant
|-
|ny
|n'
|<u>n</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|vy
|v'
|<u>vi</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|zy
|z'
|wa<u>s y</u>ou
|CCV consonant
|-
|sky
|sk'
|<u>sk</u>ewer
|CCV consonant
|-
|spy
|sp'
|<u>sp</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|bd
|bd
|gra<u>bbed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|bz
|bz
|gra<u>bs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ft
|ft
|ra<u>ft</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|fts
|fts
|ra<u>fts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|fs
|fs
|ri<u>ffs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|gd
|gd
|le<u>gged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|gz
|gz
|le<u>gs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ks
|ks
|fle<u>x</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|kt
|kt
|refle<u>ct</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|kst
|kst
|te<u>xts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ps
|ps
|ta<u>ps</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|pt
|pt
|ta<u>pped</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|vz
|vz
|li<u>ves</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|vd
|vd
|li<u>ved</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|zd
|zd
|fa<u>zed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|znt
|znt
|wa<u>sn't</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|cht
|tSt
|ma<u>tched</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|chz
|tSz
|ar<u>ches</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ts
|ts
|ca<u>ts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|dz
|dz
|ki<u>ds</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|jd
|dZd
|e<u>dged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|dhd
|Dd
|ba<u>thed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|sht
|St
|wi<u>shed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ths
|Ts
|fif<u>ths</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|md
|md
|tea<u>med</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mf
|mf
|triu<u>mph</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mfs
|mfs
|triu<u>mphs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mp
|mp
|te<u>mp</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mps
|mps
|te<u>mps</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mpt
|mpt
|atte<u>mpt</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mz
|mz
|ge<u>ms</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ngz
|Nz
|ki<u>ngz</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nk
|Nk
|tha<u>nk</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nks
|Nks
|tha<u>nks</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nkth
|nkT
|le<u>ngth</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|
|
|
|
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'''Cz Phonemes''' (occasionally called by the nickname ''C-ZAMPA'' in some circles) is an English-oriented phoneme system created by [[PaintedCz]], where phonemes are meant to look like they sound. It is used in the [[UTAU]] [[recording script]] ''VCCV''.
The phoneme system and recording script are both designed specifically with UTAU and it's limitations in mind, so it has ''phoneme types'' that are needed for use in UTAU, but are unnecessary in other synthesizers.
== Phoneme table ==
Below is a table of all of the Cz Phonemes, with their X-SAMPA equivalents, examples of what they're supposed to sound like, and what type of phoneme they are.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZJbM2PNqV0 "VCCV English UTAU Tutorial - PRONUNCIATION"]. [https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
{| class="article-table"
!Cz Phonemes
![[X-SAMPA]]
!Example
!Type
|-
|a
|A
|b<u>o</u>t/b<u>a</u>r
|Vowel
|-
|e
|E
|b<u>e</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|i
|I
|b<u>i</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|o
|u
|b<u>oo</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|u
|V
|b<u>u</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|E
|i
|b<u>ea</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|9
|Q
|b<u>ou</u>ght/s<u>o</u>ft
|Vowel
|-
|3
|3
|b<u>ir</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|@
|{
|b<u>a</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|A
|eI
|b<u>ak</u>e
|Vowel
|-
|I
|aI
|b<u>i</u>ke
|Vowel
|-
|O
|oU
|b<u>oa</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|8
|aU
|b<u>ou</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|Q
|oI
|b<u>oy</u>
|Vowel
|-
|6
|U
|b<u>oo</u>k/c<u>ou</u>ld/p<u>u</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|x
|@
|<u>a</u>bout
|Vowel
|-
|&n
|e~n
|b<u>an</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|8n
|aUn
|b<u>oun</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|1
|1
|bl<u>in</u>k
|Vowel
|-
|Ang
|aN
|b<u>an</u>g
|Vowel
|-
|0
|O
|b<u>or</u>e/b<u>ow</u>l
|Vowel
|-
|9l
|Ql
|b<u>all</u>
|Vowel
|-
|ll
|5 or l_G
|si<u>ll</u>
|Vowel
|-
|mm
|m_G
|si<u>m</u>
|Vowel
|-
|nn
|n_G
|si<u>n</u>
|Vowel
|-
|nng
|N_G
|si<u>ng</u>
|Vowel
|-
|b
|b
|<u>b</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|d
|d
|<u>d</u>ebt
|CV consonant
|-
|f
|f
|<u>f</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|g
|g
|<u>g</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|j
|dZ
|<u>j</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|k
|k
|k<u>e</u>pt
|CV consonant
|-
|p
|p
|<u>p</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|s
|s
|<u>s</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|t
|t
|<u>t</u>en
|CV consonant
|-
|v
|v
|<u>v</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|z
|z
|<u>z</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|ch
|tS
|<u>ch</u>eck
|CV consonant
|-
|dh
|D
|<u>th</u>is
|CV consonant
|-
|sh
|S
|<u>sh</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|th
|T
|<u>th</u>ink
|CV consonant
|-
|zh
|Z
|<u>ge</u>nre/trea<u>s</u>ure
|CV consonant
|-
|h
|h
|<u>h</u>ead
|CV consonant
|-
|l
|l
|<u>l</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|m
|m
|<u>m</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|n
|n
|<u>n</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|r
|r\
|<u>r</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|w
|w
|<u>w</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|y
|j
|<u>y</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|dd
|4
|me<u>dd</u>le
|CV consonant
|-
|sk
|sk
|<u>sk</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|sp
|sp
|<u>sp</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|st
|st
|<u>st</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|sm
|sm
|<u>sm</u>ell
|CV consonant
|-
|sn
|sn
|<u>sn</u>iff
|CV consonant
|-
|hh
|C
|<u>h</u>ue
|CV consonant
|-
|ng
|N
|si<u>ng</u>
|VC consonant
|-
|nk
|nk
|si<u>nk</u>
|VC consonant
|-
|bl
|bl
|<u>bl</u>eed
|CCV consonant
|-
|fl
|fl
|<u>fl</u>ick
|CCV consonant
|-
|gl
|gl
|<u>gl</u>ass
|CCV consonant
|-
|kl
|kl
|<u>cl</u>own
|CCV consonant
|-
|pl
|pl
|<u>pl</u>ural
|CCV consonant
|-
|sl
|sl
|<u>sl</u>eep
|CCV consonant
|-
|spl
|spl
|<u>spl</u>ash
|CCV consonant
|-
|br
|br\
|<u>br</u>ead
|CCV consonant
|-
|dr
|dZr\
|<u>dr</u>eam
|CCV consonant
|-
|fr
|fr\
|<u>fr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|gr
|gr\
|<u>gr</u>eat
|CCV consonant
|-
|kr
|kr\
|<u>cr</u>azy
|CCV consonant
|-
|pr
|pr\
|<u>pr</u>ess
|CCV consonant
|-
|tr
|tSr\
|<u>tr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|shr
|Sr\
|<u>shr</u>iek
|CCV consonant
|-
|skr
|skr\
|<u>scr</u>eam
|CCV consonant
|-
|spr
|spr\
|<u>spr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|str
|stSr\
|<u>str</u>ess
|CCV consonant
|-
|thr
|Tr\
|<u>th</u>ree
|CCV consonant
|-
|sf
|sp\ or sf
|<u>sph</u>ere
|CCV consonant
|-
|dw
|d_w
|<u>dw</u>ell
|CCV consonant
|-
|kw
|k_w
|<u>qu</u>ite
|CCV consonant
|-
|gw
|g_w
|co<u>g w</u>heel
|CCV consonant
|-
|sw
|s_w
|<u>sw</u>eet
|CCV consonant
|-
|tw
|t_w
|<u>tw</u>elve
|CCV consonant
|-
|vw
|v_w or f_w
|reser<u>v</u>oir
|CCV consonant
|-
|skw
|sk_w
|<u>squ</u>are
|CCV consonant
|-
|thw
|T_w
|<u>thw</u>ack
|CCV consonant
|-
|by
|b'
|<u>b</u>eautiful
|CCV consonant
|-
|fy
|f'
|<u>f</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|gy
|g'
|fi<u>g</u>ure
|CCV consonant
|-
|ky
|k'
|<u>c</u>ute
|CCV consonant
|-
|py
|p'
|<u>p</u>uny
|CCV consonant
|-
|my
|m'
|muse
|CCV consonant
|-
|ny
|n'
|<u>n</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|vy
|v'
|<u>vi</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|zy
|z'
|wa<u>s y</u>ou
|CCV consonant
|-
|sky
|sk'
|<u>sk</u>ewer
|CCV consonant
|-
|spy
|sp'
|<u>sp</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|bd
|bd
|gra<u>bbed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|bz
|bz
|gra<u>bs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ft
|ft
|ra<u>ft</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|fts
|fts
|ra<u>fts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|fs
|fs
|ri<u>ffs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|gd
|gd
|le<u>gged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|gz
|gz
|le<u>gs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ks
|ks
|fle<u>x</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|kt
|kt
|refle<u>ct</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|kst
|kst
|te<u>xts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ps
|ps
|ta<u>ps</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|pt
|pt
|ta<u>pped</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|vz
|vz
|li<u>ves</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|vd
|vd
|li<u>ved</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|zd
|zd
|fa<u>zed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|znt
|znt
|wa<u>sn't</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|cht
|tSt
|ma<u>tched</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|chz
|tSz
|ar<u>ches</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ts
|ts
|ca<u>ts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|dz
|dz
|ki<u>ds</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|jd
|dZd
|e<u>dged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|dhd
|Dd
|ba<u>thed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|sht
|St
|wi<u>shed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ths
|Ts
|fif<u>ths</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|md
|md
|tea<u>med</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mf
|mf
|triu<u>mph</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mfs
|mfs
|triu<u>mphs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mp
|mp
|te<u>mp</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mps
|mps
|te<u>mps</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mpt
|mpt
|atte<u>mpt</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mz
|mz
|ge<u>ms</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ngz
|Nz
|ki<u>ngz</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nk
|Nk
|tha<u>nk</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nks
|Nks
|tha<u>nks</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nkth
|nkT
|le<u>ngth</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|
|
|
|
|}
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'''Cz Phonemes''' (occasionally called by the nickname ''C-ZAMPA'' in some circles) is an English-oriented phoneme system created by [[PaintedCz]], where phonemes are meant to look like they sound. It is used in the [[UTAU]] [[recording script]] ''VCCV''.
The phoneme system and recording script are both designed specifically with UTAU and it's limitations in mind, so it has ''phoneme types'' that are needed for use in UTAU, but are unnecessary in other synthesizers.
== Phoneme table ==
Below is a table of all of the Cz Phonemes, with their X-SAMPA equivalents, examples of what they're supposed to sound like, and what type of phoneme they are.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZJbM2PNqV0 "VCCV English UTAU Tutorial - PRONUNCIATION"]. [https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
{| class="article-table"
!Cz Phonemes
![[X-SAMPA]]
!Example
!Type
|-
|a
|A
|b<u>o</u>t/b<u>a</u>r
|Vowel
|-
|e
|E
|b<u>e</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|i
|I
|b<u>i</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|o
|u
|b<u>oo</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|u
|V
|b<u>u</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|E
|i
|b<u>ea</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|9
|Q
|b<u>ou</u>ght/s<u>o</u>ft
|Vowel
|-
|3
|3
|b<u>ir</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|@
|{
|b<u>a</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|A
|eI
|b<u>ak</u>e
|Vowel
|-
|I
|aI
|b<u>i</u>ke
|Vowel
|-
|O
|oU
|b<u>oa</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|8
|aU
|b<u>ou</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|Q
|oI
|b<u>oy</u>
|Vowel
|-
|6
|U
|b<u>oo</u>k/c<u>ou</u>ld/p<u>u</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|x
|@
|<u>a</u>bout
|Vowel
|-
|&n
|e~n
|b<u>an</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|8n
|aUn
|b<u>oun</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|1
|1
|bl<u>in</u>k
|Vowel
|-
|Ang
|aN
|b<u>an</u>g
|Vowel
|-
|0
|O
|b<u>or</u>e/b<u>ow</u>l
|Vowel
|-
|9l
|Ql
|b<u>all</u>
|Vowel
|-
|ll
|5 or l_G
|si<u>ll</u>
|Vowel
|-
|mm
|m_G
|si<u>m</u>
|Vowel
|-
|nn
|n_G
|si<u>n</u>
|Vowel
|-
|nng
|N_G
|si<u>ng</u>
|Vowel
|-
|b
|b
|<u>b</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|d
|d
|<u>d</u>ebt
|CV consonant
|-
|f
|f
|<u>f</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|g
|g
|<u>g</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|j
|dZ
|<u>j</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|k
|k
|k<u>e</u>pt
|CV consonant
|-
|p
|p
|<u>p</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|s
|s
|<u>s</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|t
|t
|<u>t</u>en
|CV consonant
|-
|v
|v
|<u>v</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|z
|z
|<u>z</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|ch
|tS
|<u>ch</u>eck
|CV consonant
|-
|dh
|D
|<u>th</u>is
|CV consonant
|-
|sh
|S
|<u>sh</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|th
|T
|<u>th</u>ink
|CV consonant
|-
|zh
|Z
|<u>ge</u>nre/trea<u>s</u>ure
|CV consonant
|-
|h
|h
|<u>h</u>ead
|CV consonant
|-
|l
|l
|<u>l</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|m
|m
|<u>m</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|n
|n
|<u>n</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|r
|r\
|<u>r</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|w
|w
|<u>w</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|y
|j
|<u>y</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|dd
|4
|me<u>dd</u>le
|CV consonant
|-
|sk
|sk
|<u>sk</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|sp
|sp
|<u>sp</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|st
|st
|<u>st</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|sm
|sm
|<u>sm</u>ell
|CV consonant
|-
|sn
|sn
|<u>sn</u>iff
|CV consonant
|-
|hh
|C
|<u>h</u>ue
|CV consonant
|-
|ng
|N
|si<u>ng</u>
|VC consonant
|-
|nk
|nk
|si<u>nk</u>
|VC consonant
|-
|bl
|bl
|<u>bl</u>eed
|CCV consonant
|-
|fl
|fl
|<u>fl</u>ick
|CCV consonant
|-
|gl
|gl
|<u>gl</u>ass
|CCV consonant
|-
|kl
|kl
|<u>cl</u>own
|CCV consonant
|-
|pl
|pl
|<u>pl</u>ural
|CCV consonant
|-
|sl
|sl
|<u>sl</u>eep
|CCV consonant
|-
|spl
|spl
|<u>spl</u>ash
|CCV consonant
|-
|br
|br\
|<u>br</u>ead
|CCV consonant
|-
|dr
|dZr\
|<u>dr</u>eam
|CCV consonant
|-
|fr
|fr\
|<u>fr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|gr
|gr\
|<u>gr</u>eat
|CCV consonant
|-
|kr
|kr\
|<u>cr</u>azy
|CCV consonant
|-
|pr
|pr\
|<u>pr</u>ess
|CCV consonant
|-
|tr
|tSr\
|<u>tr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|shr
|Sr\
|<u>shr</u>iek
|CCV consonant
|-
|skr
|skr\
|<u>scr</u>eam
|CCV consonant
|-
|spr
|spr\
|<u>spr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|str
|stSr\
|<u>str</u>ess
|CCV consonant
|-
|thr
|Tr\
|<u>th</u>ree
|CCV consonant
|-
|sf
|sp\ or sf
|<u>sph</u>ere
|CCV consonant
|-
|dw
|d_w
|<u>dw</u>ell
|CCV consonant
|-
|kw
|k_w
|<u>qu</u>ite
|CCV consonant
|-
|gw
|g_w
|co<u>g w</u>heel
|CCV consonant
|-
|sw
|s_w
|<u>sw</u>eet
|CCV consonant
|-
|tw
|t_w
|<u>tw</u>elve
|CCV consonant
|-
|vw
|v_w or f_w
|reser<u>v</u>oir
|CCV consonant
|-
|skw
|sk_w
|<u>squ</u>are
|CCV consonant
|-
|thw
|T_w
|<u>thw</u>ack
|CCV consonant
|-
|by
|b'
|<u>b</u>eautiful
|CCV consonant
|-
|fy
|f'
|<u>f</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|gy
|g'
|fi<u>g</u>ure
|CCV consonant
|-
|ky
|k'
|<u>c</u>ute
|CCV consonant
|-
|py
|p'
|<u>p</u>uny
|CCV consonant
|-
|my
|m'
|muse
|CCV consonant
|-
|ny
|n'
|<u>n</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|vy
|v'
|<u>vi</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|zy
|z'
|wa<u>s y</u>ou
|CCV consonant
|-
|sky
|sk'
|<u>sk</u>ewer
|CCV consonant
|-
|spy
|sp'
|<u>sp</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|bd
|bd
|gra<u>bbed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|bz
|bz
|gra<u>bs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ft
|ft
|ra<u>ft</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|fts
|fts
|ra<u>fts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|fs
|fs
|ri<u>ffs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|gd
|gd
|le<u>gged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|gz
|gz
|le<u>gs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ks
|ks
|fle<u>x</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|kt
|kt
|refle<u>ct</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|kst
|kst
|te<u>xts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ps
|ps
|ta<u>ps</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|pt
|pt
|ta<u>pped</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|vz
|vz
|li<u>ves</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|vd
|vd
|li<u>ved</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|zd
|zd
|fa<u>zed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|znt
|znt
|wa<u>sn't</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|cht
|tSt
|ma<u>tched</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|chz
|tSz
|ar<u>ches</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ts
|ts
|ca<u>ts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|dz
|dz
|ki<u>ds</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|jd
|dZd
|e<u>dged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|dhd
|Dd
|ba<u>thed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|sht
|St
|wi<u>shed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ths
|Ts
|fif<u>ths</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|md
|md
|tea<u>med</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mf
|mf
|triu<u>mph</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mfs
|mfs
|triu<u>mphs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mp
|mp
|te<u>mp</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mps
|mps
|te<u>mps</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mpt
|mpt
|atte<u>mpt</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mz
|mz
|ge<u>ms</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ngz
|Nz
|ki<u>ngz</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nk
|Nk
|tha<u>nk</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nks
|Nks
|tha<u>nks</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nkth
|nkT
|le<u>ngth</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|
|
|
|
|}
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'''Cz Phonemes''' (occasionally called by the nickname ''C-ZAMPA'' in some circles) is an English-oriented phoneme system created by [[PaintedCz]], where phonemes are meant to look like they sound. It is used in the [[UTAU]] [[recording script]] ''VCCV''.
The phoneme system and recording script are both designed specifically with UTAU and it's limitations in mind, so it has ''phoneme types'' that are needed for use in UTAU, but are unnecessary in other synthesizers.
== Phoneme table ==
Below is a table of all of the Cz Phonemes, with their X-SAMPA equivalents, examples of what they're supposed to sound like, and what type of phoneme they are.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZJbM2PNqV0 "VCCV English UTAU Tutorial - PRONUNCIATION"]. [https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
This table is not complete.
{| class="article-table"
!Cz Phonemes
![[X-SAMPA]]
!Example
!Type
|-
|a
|A
|b<u>o</u>t/b<u>a</u>r
|Vowel
|-
|e
|E
|b<u>e</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|i
|I
|b<u>i</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|o
|u
|b<u>oo</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|u
|V
|b<u>u</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|E
|i
|b<u>ea</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|9
|Q
|b<u>ou</u>ght/s<u>o</u>ft
|Vowel
|-
|3
|3
|b<u>ir</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|@
|{
|b<u>a</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|A
|eI
|b<u>ak</u>e
|Vowel
|-
|I
|aI
|b<u>i</u>ke
|Vowel
|-
|O
|oU
|b<u>oa</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|8
|aU
|b<u>ou</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|Q
|oI
|b<u>oy</u>
|Vowel
|-
|6
|U
|b<u>oo</u>k/c<u>ou</u>ld/p<u>u</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|x
|@
|<u>a</u>bout
|Vowel
|-
|&n
|e~n
|b<u>an</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|8n
|aUn
|b<u>oun</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|1
|1
|bl<u>in</u>k
|Vowel
|-
|Ang
|aN
|b<u>an</u>g
|Vowel
|-
|0
|O
|b<u>or</u>e/b<u>ow</u>l
|Vowel
|-
|9l
|Ql
|b<u>all</u>
|Vowel
|-
|ll
|5 or l_G
|si<u>ll</u>
|Vowel
|-
|mm
|m_G
|si<u>m</u>
|Vowel
|-
|nn
|n_G
|si<u>n</u>
|Vowel
|-
|nng
|N_G
|si<u>ng</u>
|Vowel
|-
|b
|b
|<u>b</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|d
|d
|<u>d</u>ebt
|CV consonant
|-
|f
|f
|<u>f</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|g
|g
|<u>g</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|j
|dZ
|<u>j</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|k
|k
|k<u>e</u>pt
|CV consonant
|-
|p
|p
|<u>p</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|s
|s
|<u>s</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|t
|t
|<u>t</u>en
|CV consonant
|-
|v
|v
|<u>v</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|z
|z
|<u>z</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|ch
|tS
|<u>ch</u>eck
|CV consonant
|-
|dh
|D
|<u>th</u>is
|CV consonant
|-
|sh
|S
|<u>sh</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|th
|T
|<u>th</u>ink
|CV consonant
|-
|zh
|Z
|<u>ge</u>nre/trea<u>s</u>ure
|CV consonant
|-
|h
|h
|<u>h</u>ead
|CV consonant
|-
|l
|l
|<u>l</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|m
|m
|<u>m</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|n
|n
|<u>n</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|r
|r\
|<u>r</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|w
|w
|<u>w</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|y
|j
|<u>y</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|dd
|4
|me<u>dd</u>le
|CV consonant
|-
|sk
|sk
|<u>sk</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|sp
|sp
|<u>sp</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|st
|st
|<u>st</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|sm
|sm
|<u>sm</u>ell
|CV consonant
|-
|sn
|sn
|<u>sn</u>iff
|CV consonant
|-
|hh
|C
|<u>h</u>ue
|CV consonant
|-
|ng
|N
|si<u>ng</u>
|VC consonant
|-
|nk
|nk
|si<u>nk</u>
|VC consonant
|-
|bl
|bl
|<u>bl</u>eed
|CCV consonant
|-
|fl
|fl
|<u>fl</u>ick
|CCV consonant
|-
|gl
|gl
|<u>gl</u>ass
|CCV consonant
|-
|kl
|kl
|<u>cl</u>own
|CCV consonant
|-
|pl
|pl
|<u>pl</u>ural
|CCV consonant
|-
|sl
|sl
|<u>sl</u>eep
|CCV consonant
|-
|spl
|spl
|<u>spl</u>ash
|CCV consonant
|-
|br
|br\
|<u>br</u>ead
|CCV consonant
|-
|dr
|dZr\
|<u>dr</u>eam
|CCV consonant
|-
|fr
|fr\
|<u>fr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|gr
|gr\
|<u>gr</u>eat
|CCV consonant
|-
|kr
|kr\
|<u>cr</u>azy
|CCV consonant
|-
|pr
|pr\
|<u>pr</u>ess
|CCV consonant
|-
|tr
|tSr\
|<u>tr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|shr
|Sr\
|<u>shr</u>iek
|CCV consonant
|-
|skr
|skr\
|<u>scr</u>eam
|CCV consonant
|-
|spr
|spr\
|<u>spr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|str
|stSr\
|<u>str</u>ess
|CCV consonant
|-
|thr
|Tr\
|<u>th</u>ree
|CCV consonant
|-
|sf
|sp\ or sf
|<u>sph</u>ere
|CCV consonant
|-
|dw
|d_w
|<u>dw</u>ell
|CCV consonant
|-
|kw
|k_w
|<u>qu</u>ite
|CCV consonant
|-
|gw
|g_w
|co<u>g w</u>heel
|CCV consonant
|-
|sw
|s_w
|<u>sw</u>eet
|CCV consonant
|-
|tw
|t_w
|<u>tw</u>elve
|CCV consonant
|-
|vw
|v_w or f_w
|reser<u>v</u>oir
|CCV consonant
|-
|skw
|sk_w
|<u>squ</u>are
|CCV consonant
|-
|thw
|T_w
|<u>thw</u>ack
|CCV consonant
|-
|by
|b'
|<u>b</u>eautiful
|CCV consonant
|-
|fy
|f'
|<u>f</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|gy
|g'
|fi<u>g</u>ure
|CCV consonant
|-
|ky
|k'
|<u>c</u>ute
|CCV consonant
|-
|py
|p'
|<u>p</u>uny
|CCV consonant
|-
|my
|m'
|muse
|CCV consonant
|-
|ny
|n'
|<u>n</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|vy
|v'
|<u>vi</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|zy
|z'
|wa<u>s y</u>ou
|CCV consonant
|-
|sky
|sk'
|<u>sk</u>ewer
|CCV consonant
|-
|spy
|sp'
|<u>sp</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|bd
|bd
|gra<u>bbed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|bz
|bz
|gra<u>bs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ft
|ft
|ra<u>ft</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|fts
|fts
|ra<u>fts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|fs
|fs
|ri<u>ffs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|gd
|gd
|le<u>gged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|gz
|gz
|le<u>gs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ks
|ks
|fle<u>x</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|kt
|kt
|refle<u>ct</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|kst
|kst
|te<u>xts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ps
|ps
|ta<u>ps</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|pt
|pt
|ta<u>pped</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|vz
|vz
|li<u>ves</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|vd
|vd
|li<u>ved</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|zd
|zd
|fa<u>zed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|znt
|znt
|wa<u>sn't</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|cht
|tSt
|ma<u>tched</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|chz
|tSz
|ar<u>ches</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ts
|ts
|ca<u>ts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|dz
|dz
|ki<u>ds</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|jd
|dZd
|e<u>dged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|dhd
|Dd
|ba<u>thed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|sht
|St
|wi<u>shed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ths
|Ts
|fif<u>ths</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|md
|md
|tea<u>med</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mf
|mf
|triu<u>mph</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mfs
|mfs
|triu<u>mphs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mp
|mp
|te<u>mp</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mps
|mps
|te<u>mps</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mpt
|mpt
|atte<u>mpt</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mz
|mz
|ge<u>ms</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ngz
|Nz
|ki<u>ngz</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nk
|Nk
|tha<u>nk</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nks
|Nks
|tha<u>nks</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nkth
|NkT
|le<u>ngth</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|sk
|sk
|de<u>sk</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|st
|st
|te<u>st</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|sts
|sts
|te<u>sts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|sks
|sks
|a<u>sks</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|skt
|skt
|as<u>ked</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nd
|nd
|a<u>nd</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ns
|ns
|o<u>nce</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nt
|nt
|te<u>nt</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nts
|nts
|te<u>nts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nz
|nz
|le<u>ns</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nj
|ndZ
|lu<u>nge</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|njd
|ndZd
|lu<u>nged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nch
|ntS
|pi<u>nch</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ncht
|ntSt
|pi<u>nched</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nth
|nT
|te<u>nth</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|lb
|lb
|bu<u>lb</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|lf
|lf
|
|VCC consonant
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== Sources ==
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = Some time in 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (assumed)}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Phonemes ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax]]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Sources ==
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = Some time in 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (assumed)}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Phonemes ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
[[Category:Synths released in 1980]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = Some time in 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (assumed)}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Phonemes ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress. The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref>[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products. Below is a list of some of said products.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
</gallery>
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
[[Category:Synths released in 1980]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = }}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the ship, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress, being 0 which is "none", 1 which is "short" and 2 which is "long". The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
</gallery>
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
[[Category:Synths released in 1980]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = }}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes, and vowels usually have 3 levels of stress, being 0 which is "none", 1 which is "short" and 2 which is "long". The phonemes are called using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which use [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
</gallery>
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
[[Category:Synths released in 1980]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = }}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
</gallery>
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
[[Category:Synths released in 1980]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = |latest_revision = SC-01-A}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
</gallery>
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
[[Category:Synths released in 1980]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = |latest_revision = SC-01-A}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]''
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
</gallery>
== Sources ==
<references />
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[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = |latest_revision = SC-01-A}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]''
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
</gallery>
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:IC-based synths]]
[[Category:Retro synths]]
[[Category:Hardware-based synths]]
[[Category:Synths which use Arpabet]]
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[[Category:Speech synths]]
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{{Infobox company|title1 = Votrax International, Inc.|image1 = Votrax Logo.gif|caption1 = The Votrax logo|type = Subsidary (former)|founded = 1971 (''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works'')<br />1974 (''Votrax International, Inc.'')|fate = Declared bankruptcy in 1984, restructured as an answering machine system company. Merged with Vynet Corp. in 1987. Merged with Vysion Inc. in 1992. Vysion Inc. declared bankruptcy in 1994, restructured as Maxxar Inc. in 1995.|key_people = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}''Votrax International, Inc.'' was a speech-synthesis-oriented company which originally began as a division of '''Federal Screw Works''', and was called ''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works''. In 1980, they split off from their parent company and was given the ''Votrax'' name.
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{{Infobox company|title1 = Votrax International, Inc.|image1 = Votrax Logo.gif|caption1 = The Votrax logo|type = Subsidary (former)|founded = 1971 (''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works'')<br />1974 (''Votrax International, Inc.'')|fate = Declared bankruptcy in 1984, restructured as an answering machine system company. Merged with Vynet Corp. in 1987. Merged with Vysion Inc. in 1992. Vysion Inc. declared bankruptcy in 1994, restructured as Maxxar Inc. in 1995.|key_people = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}''Votrax International, Inc.'' was a speech-synthesis-oriented company which originally began as a division of '''Federal Screw Works''', and was called ''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works''. In 1980, they split off from their parent company and was given the ''Votrax'' name.
== Products ==
=== 1971 ===
* VS1 - Prototype
* VS2 - Prototype
* VS3 - Prototype
=== 1972 ===
* [[Votrax VS4|VS4]] - First commercially sold product, sold under the name "Votrax"
* VS5
* VS6 - Design prototype
=== 1973 ===
* VS6
=== 1973 through 1975 ===
* VS6.1
* VS6.2
* VS6.3
* VS6.G
=== 1975 ===
* VS6.G2
=== 1977 ===
* VS6.4
=== 1978 ===
* ML-1
* ML-1ES - ML1 with added Spanish phonemes
* ML-2ES
=== 1978 through 1980 ===
* VSA
* SVA
* VSC
* VSK
* VSL - Like the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]] but used multiple ICs
=== 1980 ===
* CDS1 - Emulation of an[[Votrax SC-01| SC-01]] running on a mainframe
* [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]
=== 1981 ===
* [[Votrax SC-01-A|SC-01-A]] - Nearly the same as the SC-01, had a change made to the ROM to make speech clearer
=== 1983 ===
* [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]] (aka ''SSI-263P'' or ''Arctic 263'')
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The table below is a copy of the phoneme table included in the SC-01's data sheet. It has an added column on the end for [[X-SAMPA]], for those who are familiar with it.
== Phoneme table ==
{| class="article-table"
!Phoneme code
![[Arpabet|Phoneme symbol]]
!Duration (ms)
!Example word
![[X-SAMPA]]
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|00
|EH3
|59
|jack<u>e</u>t
|E
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|01
|EH2
|71
|<u>e</u>nlist
|E
|-
|02
|EH1
|121
|h<u>ea</u>vy
|E
|-
|03
|PA0
|47
|''no sound''
|#
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|04
|DT
|47
|bu<u>tt</u>er
|4
|-
|05
|A2
|71
|m<u>a</u>de
|eI
|-
|06
|A1
|103
|m<u>a</u>de
|eI
|-
|07
|ZH
|90
|a<u>z</u>ure
|Z
|-
|08
|AH2
|71
|h<u>o</u>nest
|O
|-
|09
|I3
|55
|inhib<u>i</u>t
|I
|-
|0A
|I2
|80
|<u>i</u>nhibit
|I
|-
|0B
|I1
|121
|inh<u>i</u>bit
|I
|-
|0C
|M
|103
|<u>m</u>at
|m
|-
|0D
|N
|80
|su<u>n</u>
|n
|-
|0E
|B
|71
|<u>b</u>ag
|b
|-
|0F
|V
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|<u>v</u>an
|v
|-
|10
|CH (must precede T)
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|<u>ch</u>ip
|tS
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|11
|SH
|121
|<u>sh</u>op
|S
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|12
|Z
|71
|<u>z</u>oo
|z
|-
|13
|AW1
|146
|l<u>aw</u>ful
|Q
|-
|14
|NG
|121
|thi<u>ng</u>
|N
|-
|15
|AH1
|146
|f<u>a</u>ther
|A
|-
|16
|OO1
|103
|l<u>oo</u>king
|@
|-
|17
|OO
|185
|b<u>oo</u>k
|@
|-
|18
|L
|103
|<u>l</u>and
|5 or l_G
|-
|19
|K
|80
|tri<u>ck</u>
|k
|-
|1A
|J (must precede D)
|47
|<u>j</u>udge
|dZ
|-
|1B
|H
|71
|<u>h</u>ello
|h
|-
|1C
|G
|71
|<u>g</u>et
|g
|-
|1D
|F
|103
|<u>f</u>ast
|f
|-
|1E
|D
|55
|pai<u>d</u>
|d
|-
|1F
|S
|90
|pa<u>ss</u>
|s
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|20
|A
|185
|d<u>ay</u>
|eI
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|21
|AY
|65
|d<u>ay</u>
|EI
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|22
|Y1
|80
|<u>y</u>ard
|j
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|23
|UH3
|47
|missi<u>o</u>n
|V
|-
|24
|AH
|250
|m<u>o</u>p
|O
|-
|25
|P
|103
|<u>p</u>ast
|p
|-
|26
|O
|185
|c<u>o</u>ld
|oU
|-
|27
|I
|185
|p<u>i</u>n
|I
|-
|28
|U
|185
|m<u>o</u>ve
|u
|-
|29
|Y
|103
|an<u>y</u>
|j
|-
|2A
|T
|71
|<u>t</u>ap
|t
|-
|2B
|R
|90
|<u>r</u>ed
|r\
|-
|2C
|E
|185
|m<u>ee</u>t
|i
|-
|2D
|W
|80
|<u>w</u>in
|w
|-
|2E
|AE
|185
|d<u>a</u>d
|{
|-
|2F
|AE1
|103
|<u>a</u>fter
|{
|-
|30
|AW2
|90
|s<u>a</u>lty
|Q
|-
|31
|UH2
|71
|<u>a</u>bout
|V
|-
|32
|UH1
|103
|<u>u</u>ncle
|V
|-
|33
|UH
|185
|c<u>u</u>p
|V
|-
|34
|O2
|80
|f<u>o</u>r
|oU
|-
|35
|O1
|121
|ab<u>oa</u>rd
|oU
|-
|36
|IU
|59
|y<u>ou</u>
|iU
|-
|37
|U1
|90
|y<u>ou</u>
|U
|-
|38
|THV
|80
|<u>th</u>e
|D
|-
|39
|TH
|71
|<u>th</u>in
|T
|-
|3A
|ER
|146
|b<u>ir</u>d
|3
|-
|3B
|EH
|185
|g<u>e</u>t
|E
|-
|3C
|E1
|121
|b<u>e</u>
|i
|-
|3D
|AW
|250
|c<u>a</u>ll
|Q
|-
|3E
|PA1
|185
|''no sound''
|#
|-
|3F
|STOP
|47
|''no sound''
|#
|}
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The table below is a copy of the phoneme table included in the SC-01's data sheet. It has an added column on the end for [[X-SAMPA]], for those who are familiar with it.
== Phoneme table ==
{| class="article-table"
!Phoneme code
![[Arpabet|Phoneme symbol]]
!Duration (ms)
!Example word
![[X-SAMPA]]
|-
|00
|EH3
|59
|jack<u>e</u>t
|E
|-
|01
|EH2
|71
|<u>e</u>nlist
|E
|-
|02
|EH1
|121
|h<u>ea</u>vy
|E
|-
|03
|PA0
|47
|''no sound''
|#
|-
|04
|DT
|47
|bu<u>tt</u>er
|4
|-
|05
|A2
|71
|m<u>a</u>de
|eI
|-
|06
|A1
|103
|m<u>a</u>de
|eI
|-
|07
|ZH
|90
|a<u>z</u>ure
|Z
|-
|08
|AH2
|71
|h<u>o</u>nest
|O
|-
|09
|I3
|55
|inhib<u>i</u>t
|I
|-
|0A
|I2
|80
|<u>i</u>nhibit
|I
|-
|0B
|I1
|121
|inh<u>i</u>bit
|I
|-
|0C
|M
|103
|<u>m</u>at
|m
|-
|0D
|N
|80
|su<u>n</u>
|n
|-
|0E
|B
|71
|<u>b</u>ag
|b
|-
|0F
|V
|71
|<u>v</u>an
|v
|-
|10
|CH (must precede T)
|71
|<u>ch</u>ip
|tS
|-
|11
|SH
|121
|<u>sh</u>op
|S
|-
|12
|Z
|71
|<u>z</u>oo
|z
|-
|13
|AW1
|146
|l<u>aw</u>ful
|Q
|-
|14
|NG
|121
|thi<u>ng</u>
|N
|-
|15
|AH1
|146
|f<u>a</u>ther
|A
|-
|16
|OO1
|103
|l<u>oo</u>king
|@
|-
|17
|OO
|185
|b<u>oo</u>k
|@
|-
|18
|L
|103
|<u>l</u>and
|5 or l_G
|-
|19
|K
|80
|tri<u>ck</u>
|k
|-
|1A
|J (must precede D)
|47
|<u>j</u>udge
|dZ
|-
|1B
|H
|71
|<u>h</u>ello
|h
|-
|1C
|G
|71
|<u>g</u>et
|g
|-
|1D
|F
|103
|<u>f</u>ast
|f
|-
|1E
|D
|55
|pai<u>d</u>
|d
|-
|1F
|S
|90
|pa<u>ss</u>
|s
|-
|20
|A
|185
|d<u>ay</u>
|eI
|-
|21
|AY
|65
|d<u>ay</u>
|EI
|-
|22
|Y1
|80
|<u>y</u>ard
|j
|-
|23
|UH3
|47
|missi<u>o</u>n
|V
|-
|24
|AH
|250
|m<u>o</u>p
|O
|-
|25
|P
|103
|<u>p</u>ast
|p
|-
|26
|O
|185
|c<u>o</u>ld
|oU
|-
|27
|I
|185
|p<u>i</u>n
|I
|-
|28
|U
|185
|m<u>o</u>ve
|u
|-
|29
|Y
|103
|an<u>y</u>
|j
|-
|2A
|T
|71
|<u>t</u>ap
|t
|-
|2B
|R
|90
|<u>r</u>ed
|r\
|-
|2C
|E
|185
|m<u>ee</u>t
|i
|-
|2D
|W
|80
|<u>w</u>in
|w
|-
|2E
|AE
|185
|d<u>a</u>d
|{
|-
|2F
|AE1
|103
|<u>a</u>fter
|{
|-
|30
|AW2
|90
|s<u>a</u>lty
|Q
|-
|31
|UH2
|71
|<u>a</u>bout
|V
|-
|32
|UH1
|103
|<u>u</u>ncle
|V
|-
|33
|UH
|185
|c<u>u</u>p
|V
|-
|34
|O2
|80
|f<u>o</u>r
|oU
|-
|35
|O1
|121
|ab<u>oa</u>rd
|oU
|-
|36
|IU
|59
|y<u>ou</u>
|iU
|-
|37
|U1
|90
|y<u>ou</u>
|U
|-
|38
|THV
|80
|<u>th</u>e
|D
|-
|39
|TH
|71
|<u>th</u>in
|T
|-
|3A
|ER
|146
|b<u>ir</u>d
|3
|-
|3B
|EH
|185
|g<u>e</u>t
|E
|-
|3C
|E1
|121
|b<u>e</u>
|i
|-
|3D
|AW
|250
|c<u>a</u>ll
|Q
|-
|3E
|PA1
|185
|''no sound''
|#
|-
|3F
|STOP
|47
|''no sound''
|#
|}
[[Category:Phoneme systems]]
[[Category:English-oriented phoneme systems]]
[[Category:American-English-oriented phoneme systems]]
[[Category:Arpabet-based phoneme systems]]
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The table below is a copy of the phoneme table included in the SC-01's data sheet. It has an added column on the end for [[X-SAMPA]], for those who are familiar with it.
== Phoneme table ==
{| class="article-table"
!Phoneme code
!Phoneme symbol
!Duration (ms)
!Example word
![[X-SAMPA]]
|-
|00
|EH3
|59
|jack<u>e</u>t
|E
|-
|01
|EH2
|71
|<u>e</u>nlist
|E
|-
|02
|EH1
|121
|h<u>ea</u>vy
|E
|-
|03
|PA0
|47
|''no sound''
|#
|-
|04
|DT
|47
|bu<u>tt</u>er
|4
|-
|05
|A2
|71
|m<u>a</u>de
|eI
|-
|06
|A1
|103
|m<u>a</u>de
|eI
|-
|07
|ZH
|90
|a<u>z</u>ure
|Z
|-
|08
|AH2
|71
|h<u>o</u>nest
|O
|-
|09
|I3
|55
|inhib<u>i</u>t
|I
|-
|0A
|I2
|80
|<u>i</u>nhibit
|I
|-
|0B
|I1
|121
|inh<u>i</u>bit
|I
|-
|0C
|M
|103
|<u>m</u>at
|m
|-
|0D
|N
|80
|su<u>n</u>
|n
|-
|0E
|B
|71
|<u>b</u>ag
|b
|-
|0F
|V
|71
|<u>v</u>an
|v
|-
|10
|CH (must precede T)
|71
|<u>ch</u>ip
|tS
|-
|11
|SH
|121
|<u>sh</u>op
|S
|-
|12
|Z
|71
|<u>z</u>oo
|z
|-
|13
|AW1
|146
|l<u>aw</u>ful
|Q
|-
|14
|NG
|121
|thi<u>ng</u>
|N
|-
|15
|AH1
|146
|f<u>a</u>ther
|A
|-
|16
|OO1
|103
|l<u>oo</u>king
|@
|-
|17
|OO
|185
|b<u>oo</u>k
|@
|-
|18
|L
|103
|<u>l</u>and
|5 or l_G
|-
|19
|K
|80
|tri<u>ck</u>
|k
|-
|1A
|J (must precede D)
|47
|<u>j</u>udge
|dZ
|-
|1B
|H
|71
|<u>h</u>ello
|h
|-
|1C
|G
|71
|<u>g</u>et
|g
|-
|1D
|F
|103
|<u>f</u>ast
|f
|-
|1E
|D
|55
|pai<u>d</u>
|d
|-
|1F
|S
|90
|pa<u>ss</u>
|s
|-
|20
|A
|185
|d<u>ay</u>
|eI
|-
|21
|AY
|65
|d<u>ay</u>
|EI
|-
|22
|Y1
|80
|<u>y</u>ard
|j
|-
|23
|UH3
|47
|missi<u>o</u>n
|V
|-
|24
|AH
|250
|m<u>o</u>p
|O
|-
|25
|P
|103
|<u>p</u>ast
|p
|-
|26
|O
|185
|c<u>o</u>ld
|oU
|-
|27
|I
|185
|p<u>i</u>n
|I
|-
|28
|U
|185
|m<u>o</u>ve
|u
|-
|29
|Y
|103
|an<u>y</u>
|j
|-
|2A
|T
|71
|<u>t</u>ap
|t
|-
|2B
|R
|90
|<u>r</u>ed
|r\
|-
|2C
|E
|185
|m<u>ee</u>t
|i
|-
|2D
|W
|80
|<u>w</u>in
|w
|-
|2E
|AE
|185
|d<u>a</u>d
|{
|-
|2F
|AE1
|103
|<u>a</u>fter
|{
|-
|30
|AW2
|90
|s<u>a</u>lty
|Q
|-
|31
|UH2
|71
|<u>a</u>bout
|V
|-
|32
|UH1
|103
|<u>u</u>ncle
|V
|-
|33
|UH
|185
|c<u>u</u>p
|V
|-
|34
|O2
|80
|f<u>o</u>r
|oU
|-
|35
|O1
|121
|ab<u>oa</u>rd
|oU
|-
|36
|IU
|59
|y<u>ou</u>
|iU
|-
|37
|U1
|90
|y<u>ou</u>
|U
|-
|38
|THV
|80
|<u>th</u>e
|D
|-
|39
|TH
|71
|<u>th</u>in
|T
|-
|3A
|ER
|146
|b<u>ir</u>d
|3
|-
|3B
|EH
|185
|g<u>e</u>t
|E
|-
|3C
|E1
|121
|b<u>e</u>
|i
|-
|3D
|AW
|250
|c<u>a</u>ll
|Q
|-
|3E
|PA1
|185
|''no sound''
|#
|-
|3F
|STOP
|47
|''no sound''
|#
|}
[[Category:Phoneme systems]]
[[Category:English-oriented phoneme systems]]
[[Category:American-English-oriented phoneme systems]]
[[Category:Arpabet-based phoneme systems]]
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<title source="title1">
<default>{{PAGENAME}}</default>
</title>
<image source="image1">
<caption source="caption1"/>
</image>
<data source="company">
<label>Company</label>
</data>
<data source="developer">
<label>Developer</label>
</data>
<data source="type">
<label>Type</label>
</data>
<data source="latest_revision">
<label>Latest revision</label>
</data>
<data source="release_date">
<label>Release date</label>
</data>
<data source="liscense">
<label>License</label>
</data>
<data source="other_names">
<label>Other names</label>
</data>
<group>
<header>Technical information</header>
<data source="method_of_synthesis">
<label>Method of synthesis</label>
</data>
<data source="programming_language">
<label>Programming language</label>
</data>
</group>
</infobox>
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Example usage:<pre>
{{Infobox synthesizer
|title1=Example
|image1=Example
|caption1=Example
|company=Generic Company, LLC.
|release_date=January 1st, 1970
|type=Software
|method_of_synthesis=Concatenative synthesis
}}
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== Companies ==
* [[Votrax International, Inc.]]
== Hardware-based synths ==
* [[Votrax VS4]] - Sold under the name "Votrax"
* [[Votrax SC-01]]
* [[Votrax SC-02]]
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Type
!Sampled from
!Status
|-
|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
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[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
[[Category:Synths released in 2015]]
[[Category:Singing synths]]
[[Category:Speech synths]]
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Type
!Sampled from
!Status
|-
|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
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[[Category:Synths for Windows]]
[[Category:Synths for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synths]]
[[Category:Proprietary synths]]
[[Category:Synths released in 2015]]
[[Category:Singing synths]]
[[Category:Speech synths]]
[[Category:English-language synths]]
[[Category:Japanese-language synths]]
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Type
!Sampled from
!Status
|-
|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
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|[[DecTalk]]
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|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
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|Available
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|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
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|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
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|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
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|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
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|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
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|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
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|Bert Gotrax
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|Available
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|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
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|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
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|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
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{{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
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!Name
!Language
!Price
!Voice provider
!Status
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|Daisy
|English, Japanese
|Free
|Crusher-P
|Retired
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|Bones
|English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned)
|Free
|[[tora ouji]]
|Available
|-
|ALYS
|French, Japanese
|€100
|Poucet
|Available
|-
|Marie Ork
|English
|Free
|Aśka
|Available
|-
|NATA
|English
|€47.72
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|LEORA
|French
|Unknown
|TBKitsune
|In development
|-
|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
|Japanese
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Cancelled
|}
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{{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
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!Name
!Language
!Price
!Voice provider
!Status
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|Daisy
|English, Japanese
|Free
|Crusher-P
|Retired
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|Bones
|English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned)
|Free
|[[tora ouji]]
|Available
|-
|ALYS
|French, Japanese
|€100
|Poucet
|Available
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|Marie Ork
|English
|Free
|Aśka
|Available
|-
|NATA
|English
|€47.72
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|LEORA
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|Unknown
|TBKitsune
|In development
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|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
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|Unknown
|Unknown
|Cancelled
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{{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
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!Language
!Price
!Voice provider
!Status
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|Daisy
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|Free
|Crusher-P
|Retired
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|Bones
|English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned)
|Free
|[[tora ouji]]
|Available
|-
|ALYS
|French, Japanese
|€100
|Poucet
|Available
|-
|Marie Ork
|English
|Free
|Aśka
|Available
|-
|NATA
|English
|€47.72
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|LEORA
|French
|Unknown
|TBKitsune
|In development
|-
|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
|Japanese
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Cancelled
|}
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{{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
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!Language
!Price
!Voice provider
!Status
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|Daisy
|English, Japanese
|Free
|Crusher-P
|Retired
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|Bones
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|Free
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|Available
|-
|ALYS
|French, Japanese
|€100
|Poucet
|Available
|-
|Marie Ork
|English
|Free
|Aśka
|Available
|-
|NATA
|English
|€47.72
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|LEORA
|French
|Unknown
|TBKitsune
|In development
|-
|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
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|Unknown
|Unknown
|Cancelled
|}
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{{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}Alter/Ego is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc. It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech]], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
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!Name
!Language
!Price
!Voice provider
!Status
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|Daisy
|English, Japanese
|Free
|Crusher-P
|Retired
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|Bones
|English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned)
|Free
|[[tora ouji]]
|Available
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|ALYS
|French, Japanese
|€100
|Poucet
|Available
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|Marie Ork
|English
|Free
|Aśka
|Available
|-
|NATA
|English
|€47.72
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|LEORA
|French
|Unknown
|TBKitsune
|In development
|-
|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
|Japanese
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Cancelled
|}
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis = |latest_revision = SC-01-A (1981)|rom_sha1 = 00 e8 e4 97 b9 6a 10 bd 9f 4d 7e 55 94 33 c3 c2 09 b0 d3 a8 (SC-01)}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]''
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
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== Sources ==
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis =[[Analogue formant synthesis]] |latest_revision = SC-01-A (1981)|rom_sha1 = 00 e8 e4 97 b9 6a 10 bd 9f 4d 7e 55 94 33 c3 c2 09 b0 d3 a8 (SC-01)|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]''
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
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== Sources ==
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis =[[Analogue formant synthesis]] |latest_revision = SC-01-A (1981)|rom_sha1 = 00 e8 e4 97 b9 6a 10 bd 9f 4d 7e 55 94 33 c3 c2 09 b0 d3 a8 (SC-01)|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]''
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
</gallery>
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis =[[Analogue formant synthesis]] |latest_revision = SC-01-A (1981)|rom_sha1 = 00 e8 e4 97 b9 6a 10 bd 9f 4d 7e 55 94 33 c3 c2 09 b0 d3 a8 (SC-01)|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]''
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
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== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]''
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the ''SC-01-A''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
</gallery>
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== Features ==
Due to eSpeak using [[Digital formant synthesis|formant synthesis]], it is able to support many languages while also being small in size.[[Category:English-language synthesizers]]
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:eSpeak}}
{{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C|image1 = eSpeak lips.png|caption1 = eSpeak "lips" logo}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems.
== Features ==
Due to eSpeak using [[Digital formant synthesis|formant synthesis]], it is able to support many languages while also being small in size.[[Category:English-language synthesizers]]
[[Category:Afrikaans-language synthesizers]]
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#redirect [[Speech synthesizers]]
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#redirect [[Category:Speech synthesizers]]
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==Welcome to the Vocal Synth Wiki!==
Here we try to cover information on as many vocal synthesizers as possible, from the Voder to VOCALOID. You can help out by [[Special:WantedPages|fixing any redlinks you can]], [[Special:ShortPages|by expanding short pages you know information about]], or by hitting the "Add New Page" button in the header and creating pages about synthesizers or other related topics not already on the Wiki.
Don't forget to read the [[Help:Editing guidelines|editing guidelines]] before contributing!
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|body=The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert''', '''Gorf''' and '''Wizard of Wor'''. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
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== Welcome to the Vocal Synth Wiki! ==
Here we try to cover information on as many vocal synthesizers as possible, from the Voder to VOCALOID. You can help out by [[Special:WantedPages|fixing any redlinks you can]], [[Special:ShortPages|by expanding short pages you know information about]], or by hitting the "Add New Page" button in the header and creating pages about synthesizers or other related topics not already on the Wiki.
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== Featured ==
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|body=The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert''', '''Gorf''' and '''Wizard of Wor'''. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C|image1 = eSpeak lips.png|caption1 = eSpeak "lips" logo}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems.
== Features ==
Due to eSpeak using [[Digital formant synthesis|formant synthesis]], it is able to support many languages while also being small in size.[[Category:English-language synthesizers]]
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = UTAU|developer = [[Ameya]]|type = Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Shareware via donations|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (wavtool)<br />Varies, usually analysis based (resampler)|programming_language = Microsoft Visual Basic (Windows)}}UTAU is a vocal synthesis program made by Japanese developer [[Ameya]]. It allows the user to create their own voicebanks, and it also allows the use of different synthesis engines, as well as the two included by default. UTAU is very popular due to being "free" and allowing users to create and share their own voicebanks for the program.
== Resamplers ==
UTAU allows the use of different synthesis engines—or "resamplers"—which work in different ways, with some having more features than others, having a different overall sound to them, or working better with different voicebanks. Below is a table of the currently known resamplers, whether public or not, and information on them.
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UTAU allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them.
== resampler.exe ==
resampler.exe is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya]], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit]], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e.
== Model4 ==
Model4 was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks.
== fresamp ==
fresamp is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014.
== TIPS ==
TIPS is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ScientistB, and it generates *.PMK files.
== EFB-GW ==
EFB-GW (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework.
== world4utau ==
world4utau is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata.
== moresampler ==
moresampler is a resampler built by computer scientist Kanru Hua. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0.
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UTAU allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them.
== resampler.exe ==
resampler.exe is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya]], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit]], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e.
== Model4 ==
Model4 was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks.
== fresamp ==
fresamp is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014.
== TIPS ==
TIPS is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ScientistB, and it generates *.PMK files.
== EFB-GW ==
EFB-GW (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework.
== world4utau ==
world4utau is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata.
== moresampler ==
moresampler is a resampler programmed by computer scientist Kanru Hua. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0.
== unnamed SMS resampler ==
A demo for an unnamed spectral model synthesis based resampler was posted by isengaara on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release.
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== Sources ==
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UTAU allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them.
== resampler.exe ==
resampler.exe is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya]], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit]], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e.
== Model4 ==
Model4 was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks.
== fresamp ==
fresamp is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014.
== TIPS ==
TIPS is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ScientistB, and it generates *.PMK files.
== EFB-GW ==
EFB-GW (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework.
== world4utau ==
world4utau is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata.
== moresampler ==
moresampler is a resampler programmed by computer scientist Kanru Hua. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0.
== Unnamed SMS resampler ==
A demo for an unnamed spectral model synthesis based resampler was posted by isengaara on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release.
Demo: [https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org]
== Sources ==
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UTAU allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them.
== resampler.exe ==
resampler.exe is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya]], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit]], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e.
== Model4 ==
Model4 was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks.
== fresamp ==
fresamp is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014.
== TIPS ==
TIPS is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ScientistB, and it generates *.PMK files.
== EFB-GW ==
EFB-GW (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework.
== world4utau ==
world4utau is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata.
== moresampler ==
moresampler is a resampler programmed by computer scientist Kanru Hua. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0.
== Unnamed SMS resampler ==
A demo for an unnamed [[Spectral model synthesis|spectral-model-synthesis]]-based resampler was posted by isengaara on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release.
Demo: [https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org]
== Sources ==
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'''UTAU''' allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them.
== resampler.exe ==
'''resampler.exe''' is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya|''Ameya'']], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit|'''loliedit''']], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e.
== Model4 ==
'''Model4''' was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks.
== fresamp ==
'''fresamp''' is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014.
== TIPS ==
'''TIPS''' is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ''ScientistB'', and it generates *.PMK files.
== EFB-GW ==
'''EFB-GW''' (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework.
== world4utau ==
'''world4utau''' is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata.
== moresampler ==
'''moresampler''' is a resampler programmed by computer scientist ''Kanru Hua''. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0.
== Unnamed SMS resampler ==
A demo for an unnamed [[Spectral model synthesis|'''spectral-model-synthesis''']]-based resampler was posted by ''isengaara'' on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release.
Demo: [https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org]
== Sources ==
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'''UTAU''' allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them.
== resampler.exe ==
'''resampler.exe''' is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya|''Ameya'']], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit|'''loliedit''']], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e.
== Model4 ==
'''Model4''' was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks.
== fresamp ==
'''fresamp''' is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. Its most recent public release is 014.
== TIPS ==
'''TIPS''' is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ''ScientistB'', and it generates *.PMK files.
== EFB-GW ==
'''EFB-GW''' (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework.
== world4utau ==
'''world4utau''' is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata.
== moresampler ==
'''moresampler''' is a resampler programmed by computer scientist ''[[Kanru Hua]]''. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0.
== Unnamed SMS resampler ==
A demo for an unnamed [[Spectral model synthesis|'''spectral-model-synthesis''']]-based resampler was posted by ''isengaara'' on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release.
Demo: [https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org]
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = UTAU|developer = [[Ameya]]|type = Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Shareware via donations|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (wavtool)<br />Varies, usually analysis based (resampler)|programming_language = Microsoft Visual Basic (Windows)}}UTAU is a vocal synthesis program made by Japanese developer [[Ameya]]. It allows the user to create their own voicebanks, and it also allows the use of different synthesis engines, as well as the two included by default. UTAU is very popular due to being "free" and allowing users to create and share their own voicebanks for the program.
== Features ==
=== Resamplers ===
''Main article: [[UTAU/Resamplers]]''
UTAU allows the use of different synthesis engines—or "resamplers"—which work in different ways, with some having more features than others, having a different overall sound to them, or working better with different voicebanks.
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = UTAU|developer = [[Ameya]]|type = Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Shareware via donations|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (wavtool)<br />Varies, usually analysis based (resampler)|programming_language = Microsoft Visual Basic (Windows)}}UTAU is a vocal synthesis program made by Japanese developer [[Ameya]]. It allows the user to create their own voicebanks, and it also allows the use of different synthesis engines, as well as the two included by default. UTAU is very popular due to being "free" and allowing users to create and share their own voicebanks for the program.
== Features ==
=== Resamplers ===
''Main article: [[UTAU/Resamplers]]''
UTAU allows the use of different synthesis engines—or "resamplers"—which work in different ways, with some having more features than others, having a different overall sound to them, or working better with different voicebanks.
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = UTAU|developer = [[Ameya]]|type = Standalone (Windows, macOS)|liscense = Shareware via donations|method_of_synthesis = [[Concatenative synthesis]] (wavtool)<br />Varies, usually analysis based (resampler)|programming_language = Microsoft Visual Basic (Windows)}}UTAU is a vocal synthesis program made by Japanese developer [[Ameya]]. It allows the user to create their own voicebanks, and it also allows the use of different synthesis engines, as well as the two included by default. UTAU is very popular due to being "free" and allowing users to create and share their own voicebanks for the program.
== Features ==
=== Resamplers ===
''Main article: [[UTAU/Resamplers]]''
UTAU allows the use of different synthesis engines—or "resamplers"—which work in different ways, with some having more features than others, having a different overall sound to them, or working better with different voicebanks.
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== Features ==
=== Resamplers ===
''Main article: [[UTAU/Resamplers]]''
UTAU allows the use of different synthesis engines—or '''resamplers'''—which work in different ways, with some having more features than others, having a different overall sound to them, or working better with different voicebanks.
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The VS5 was the second speech synthesis by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] that was made commercially available. It was used by NASA in the VRAS (voice recognition and synthesis system) which was used in the cockpit interface of aircrafts<ref>"[https://archive.org/download/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172.pdf NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19930075172: Voice integrated systems]". [https://archive.org/ Archive.org]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>.
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax VS5|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based|method_of_synthesis = Assumed [[analogue formant synthesis]]}}The VS5 was the second speech synthesis by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] that was made commercially available. It was used by NASA in the VRAS (voice recognition and synthesis system) which was used in the cockpit interface of aircrafts<ref>"[https://archive.org/download/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172.pdf NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19930075172: Voice integrated systems]". [https://archive.org/ Archive.org]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>.
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax VS5|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based|method_of_synthesis = Assumed [[analogue formant synthesis]]}}The VS5 was the second speech synthesis by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] that was made commercially available. It was used by NASA in the VRAS (voice recognition and synthesis system) which was used in the cockpit interface of aircrafts<ref>"[https://archive.org/download/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172.pdf NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19930075172: Voice integrated systems]". [https://archive.org/ Archive.org]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>.
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax VS5|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based|method_of_synthesis = Assumed [[analogue formant synthesis]]}}The VS5 was the second speech synthesis chip released by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] that was made commercially available. It was used by NASA in the VRAS (voice recognition and synthesis system) which was used in the cockpit interface of aircrafts<ref>"[https://archive.org/download/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172.pdf NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19930075172: Voice integrated systems]". [https://archive.org/ Archive.org]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>.
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = Votrax VS5|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]|type = IC-based|method_of_synthesis = Assumed [[analogue formant synthesis]]}}The VS5 was the second speech synthesis chip released by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] that was made commercially available. It was used by NASA in the VRAS (voice recognition and synthesis system) which was used in the cockpit interface of aircrafts<ref>"[https://archive.org/download/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19930075172.pdf NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19930075172: Voice integrated systems]". [https://archive.org/ Archive.org]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>.
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{{Infobox company|title1 = Votrax International, Inc.|image1 = Votrax Logo.gif|caption1 = The Votrax logo|type = Subsidary (former)|founded = 1971 (''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works'')<br />1974 (''Votrax International, Inc.'')|fate = Declared bankruptcy in 1984, restructured as an answering machine system company. Merged with Vynet Corp. in 1987. Merged with Vysion Inc. in 1992. Vysion Inc. declared bankruptcy in 1994, restructured as Maxxar Inc. in 1995.|key_people = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}''Votrax International, Inc.'' was a speech-synthesis-oriented company which originally began as a division of '''Federal Screw Works''', and was called ''The Vocal Division of Federal Screw Works''. In 1980, they split off from their parent company and was given the ''Votrax'' name.
== Products ==
=== 1971 ===
* VS1 - Prototype
* VS2 - Prototype
* VS3 - Prototype
=== 1972 ===
* [[Votrax VS4|VS4]] - First commercially sold product, sold under the name "Votrax"
* [[Votrax VS5|VS5]]
* VS6 - Design prototype
=== 1973 ===
* VS6
=== 1973 through 1975 ===
* VS6.1
* VS6.2
* VS6.3
* VS6.G
=== 1975 ===
* VS6.G2
=== 1977 ===
* VS6.4
=== 1978 ===
* ML-1
* ML-1ES - ML1 with added Spanish phonemes
* ML-2ES
=== 1978 through 1980 ===
* VSA
* SVA
* VSC
* VSK
* VSL - Like the [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]] but used multiple ICs
=== 1980 ===
* CDS1 - Emulation of an[[Votrax SC-01| SC-01]] running on a mainframe
* [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]]
=== 1981 ===
* [[Votrax SC-01-A|SC-01-A]] - Nearly the same as the SC-01, had a change made to the ROM to make speech clearer
=== 1983 ===
* [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]] (aka ''SSI-263P'' or ''Arctic 263'')
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
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!Type
!Sample source
!Status
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|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
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|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
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|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]<br />[[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
!Name
!Type
!Sample source
!Status
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|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
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|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
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|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DecTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
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|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
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[[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]]
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[[Category:Speech synthesizers]]
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
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!Type
!Sample source
!Status
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|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
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|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
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|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DECtalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk 1.0]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
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[[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]]
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[[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]]
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
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!Sample source
!Status
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|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
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|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DECtalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[MacInTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
|Speak and Spell
|Emulation and circuit bending (Chipspeech)
|An IC used in a [[Speak and Spell]], unknown which
|Available
|-
|Daisy
|Aria Engine ([[Alter/Ego]])
|Crusher-P
|Retired
|}
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[[Category:Synthesizers for Windows]]
[[Category:Synthesizers for macOS]]
[[Category:Software-based synthesizers]]
[[Category:Proprietary synthesizers]]
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[[Category:Singing synthesizers]]
[[Category:Speech synthesizers]]
[[Category:English-language synthesizers]]
[[Category:Japanese-language synthesizers]]
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{{Infobox_synthesizer|company = [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]|release_date = January 14th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|type = VST and standalone software (Windows, macOS)|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]], [[Emulation]]|latest_revision = 1.5 (September 16th, 2015)}}Chipspeech is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by [[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]] and aims to recreate retro vocal synthesizers. It is capable of producing vocals in English or Japanese, even if the original source of a voicebank could only produce vocals in English.
== Voicebanks ==
As of March 17th, 2017 there are 12 voicebanks currently available for use in Chipspeech, and 1 retired.
{| class="article-table"
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!Type
!Sample source
!Status
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|Bert Gotrax
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Votrax SC-01]]
|Available
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|Lady Parsec
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|Lady Parsec HD
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|Otto Mozer
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[ESS Technology TSI S14001A]]
|Available
|-
|Dandy 704
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[IBM 704]]
|Available
|-
|Dee Klatt
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[DECtalk]]
|Available
|-
|Spencer AL2
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[General Instrument SP0-AL2]]
|Available
|-
|Terminal 99
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[Texas Instruments TI-99/4A]]
|Available
|-
|VOSIM
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|Output from a standard [[DAC]]
|Available
|-
|CiderTalk'84
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[PlainTalk|MacInTalk]]
|Available
|-
|Rotten.ST
|Aria Engine (Chipspeech)
|[[STSPEECH.TOS]]
|Available
|-
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Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used.
== Music ==
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==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
[[File:''2D or not 2D'' by '''P-MODEL'''|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro of the song "2D or not 2D" by Japanese band P-MODEL, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
=== R ===
==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the song "The Robots" by Kraftwerk, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used, but it is assumed to be either an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]] or [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]. A vocoder is also used in this song.
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Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used.
== Music ==
=== # ===
==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
[[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro of the song "2D or not 2D" by Japanese band P-MODEL, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
=== R ===
==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the song "The Robots" by Kraftwerk, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used, but it is assumed to be either an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]] or [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]. A vocoder is also used in this song.
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it was actually an sc-02 and i would've known that if i looked around for more than just a second
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==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
[[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro of the song "2D or not 2D" by Japanese band P-MODEL, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
=== R ===
==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the song "The Robots" by Kraftwerk, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"'''[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.'''</ref>.
== Sources ==
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==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
[[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro of the song "2D or not 2D" by Japanese band P-MODEL, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
=== R ===
==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the song "The Robots" by Kraftwerk, a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>.
== Sources ==
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''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.''
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==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
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In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie". It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
=== G ===
==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ====
[[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing. LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''.
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==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song. The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''.
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==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
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In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie".
It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
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==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ====
[[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing.
LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''.
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==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song.
The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''.
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== Music ==
''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.''
=== # ===
==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
[[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie".
It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
=== G ===
==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ====
[[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing.
LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''.
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==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ====
[[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi. Hatsune Miku (Lyric Video)|thumb|150x150px]]
Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku.
=== R ===
==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song.
The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''.
== Sources ==
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Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used.
== Music ==
''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.''
=== # ===
==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
[[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie".
It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
=== G ===
==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ====
[[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing.
LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''.
=== M ===
==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ====
[[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi. Hatsune Miku (Lyric Video)|thumb|150x150px]]
Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku.
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==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song.
The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''.
== Sources ==
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== Music ==
''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.''
=== # ===
==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
[[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|100x100px]]
In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie".
It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
=== G ===
==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ====
[[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|100x100px]]
In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing.
LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''.
=== M ===
==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ====
[[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi. Hatsune Miku (Lyric Video)|thumb|100x100px]]
Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku.<br />
=== R ===
==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|100x100px]]
In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song.
The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''.
== Sources ==
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== Music ==
''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.''
=== # ===
==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
[[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|100x100px]]
In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie".
It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
=== G ===
==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ====
[[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|100x100px]]
In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing.
LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''.
=== M ===
==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ====
[[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi|thumb|100x100px]]
Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku.<br />
=== R ===
==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|100x100px]]
In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song.
The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''.
== Sources ==
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{{Infobox synthesizer|title1 = Votrax SC-01|image1 = SC-01-A.jpg|company = [[Votrax International, Inc.]]|release_date = 1980|type = IC-based (CMOS)|method_of_synthesis =[[Analogue formant synthesis]] |latest_revision = SC-01-A (1981)|rom_sha1 = 00 e8 e4 97 b9 6a 10 bd 9f 4d 7e 55 94 33 c3 c2 09 b0 d3 a8 (SC-01)|developer = [[Richard T. Gagnon]]}}The '''SC-01''' was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.|''Votrax International, Inc.'']] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert'''<ref name=":0">[http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=9182 "Q*bert - Videogame by Gottlieb"]. [https://www.arcade-museum.com/ The International Arcade Museum]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>, '''Gorf'''<ref name=":1">[http://www.gamespy.com/articles/115/1151159p3.html "GameSpy's Top 50 Arcade Games of All-Time"]. [http://www.gamespy.com/ GameSpy]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref> and '''Wizard of Wor'''<ref name=":2">[https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=wizard-of-wor-no.-961&page=detail&id=3179 "Wizard of Wor arcade pcb"]. [https://www.arcade-history.com/ Gaming History]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech|'''Chipspeech''']] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
== Specifications ==
=== Physical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer comprises a 22 pin monolithic (single level or substrate) integrated circuit of CMOS (Complimentary Metal On Silicon) design. [...] The P and N areas of the substrate, made by ion implantation, create a push-pull (Class B) transistor amplification and digital signal processing network. High impedance, rapid signal processing, and minimal current drain result from this technology.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Electrical description ===
<blockquote>''The SC-01 Speech Synthesizer is a program-compatible with existing Votrax® phoneme synthesizers. It requires 70 bits of data per second for continuous speech production. The 6-bit phoneme codes are <u>5 volt compatible</u> and are latched for data bus line applications. A phoneme-construction algorithm and filters, within the chip, create the synthesized audio output.''<ref name=":3" /></blockquote>
=== Phoneme description ===
''Main article: [[Votrax SC-01/Phoneme table]]''
The SC-01 has a set of 64 phonemes. The phonemes are called upon using 6-bit ''phoneme codes'' which each have a ''phoneme symbol'' to go along with it, which are what appears to be a modified form of [[Arpabet]].<ref name=":3">[https://archive.org/details/Votrax_SC-01_Data_Sheet "Votrax SC-01 Datasheet"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
== Revisions ==
The SC-01 underwent a single revision, dubbed the '''SC-01-A'''. Physically speaking, they are the same chip, but there was a change made to the ROM which improved quality of synthesis.
<blockquote>''The SC-01 and SC-01-A have been decapped and the internal roms read out (mid-2007). The difference between the SC-01 and SC-01-A: the 01-A had some of the parameters changed for a few phonemes, ostensibly to increase sound quality and to remove some DC bias from the output.''</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''— Jonathan Gevaryahu'''<ref>[http://www.redcedar.com/sc01.htm "SC-01A"]. [http://www.redcedar.com/ Red Cedar Electronics]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref></blockquote>
== Uses ==
Both the Votrax SC-01 and SC-01-A were used in many products, below is a list of some of them.
* Alien Voicebox I and II<ref>[http://atariage.com/forums/topic/144728-alien-voice-box-ii/?p=2933812 "Alien Voicebox II"]. [http://atariage.com/forums/ AtariAge Forums]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Gorf<ref name=":1" />
* Heathkit HERO 01 (ET-18)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.1.3 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Heathkit HERO Jr. (RT-1)<ref>[http://hero.dsavage.net/robots/Hero_FAQ.html#2.2.2 "Hero Robot Frequently Asked Questions"]. [http://hero.dsavage.net/ The Hero Web Source]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
* Q*bert<ref name=":0" />
* Votrax Type 'N Talk<ref>[http://www.geocities.ws/cbm/votrax/VTNT.pdf "Type 'N Talk User's Manual"]. [[Votrax International, Inc.]] Retrieved March 18th, 2017.</ref>
* Wizard of Wor<ref name=":2" />
== Gallery ==
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SC-01 Schematic.jpg|SC-01 Schematic
Speech from an SC-01-A
Alien Voicebox II.jpg|Alien Voicebox II PCB
Heathkit HERO Jr.jpg|Heathkit HERO Jr.
Type N Talk.jpg|Votrax Type 'N Talk
Bert Gotrax Sample
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[[Category:IC-based synthesizers]]
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[[Category:Synthesizers which use Arpabet]]
[[Category:Synthesizers released in 1980]]
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{{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}'''Alter/Ego''' is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by ''[[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]'' It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech|'''Chipspeech''']], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
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'''Arpabet''' is an English-oriented phoneme system developed by the [[Advanced Research Projects Agency|''Advanced Research Projects Agency'']]. It was developed based upon General American English, but can potentially be used for other accents too.
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Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used.
== Music ==
''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.''
=== # ===
==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
[[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie".
It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
=== G ===
==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ====
[[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing.
LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''.
=== M ===
==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ====
[[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi|thumb|150x150px]]
Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku.<br />
=== R ===
==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|150x150px]]
In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song.
The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''.
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Vocal synthesizers are fairly commonly used in certain forms of media such as music or film. This page is a list of some of the times speech synthesizers have been used, with information about which synthesizer was used.
== Music ==
''Songs by producers or artists who usually only use VOCALOIDs will not be included here, otherwise this section would be a million miles long.''
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==== 2D or not 2D by P-MODEL ====
[[File:2D or not 2D by P-MODEL|thumb|100x100px]]
In the intro of the song '''2D or not 2D''' by Japanese band ''P-MODEL'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip of some sort can be heard saying "this is a desktop movie".
It is unknown which of Votrax's speech synthesis chips was used specifically, but it is assumed to be an [[Votrax SC-01|SC-01]].
=== G ===
==== The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version) ====
[[File:The Girl in Byakkoya by Susumu Hirasawa (Paprika version)|thumb|100x100px]]
In the intro and outro of the song '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' by ''Susumu Hirasawa'', [[VOCALOID1]] voicebank LOLA can be heard singing.
LOLA was not used in the version of '''The Girl in Byakkoya''' on the album '''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'''.
=== M ===
==== Miku by Anamanaguchi ====
[[File:Miku by Anamanaguchi|thumb|100x100px]]
Miku is a song by Anamanaguchi sung by and about the [[VOCALOID]] Miku Hatsune. The whole song is sung using Miku.<br />
=== R ===
==== The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version) ====
[[File:The Robots by Kraftwerk (The Mix version)|thumb|100x100px]]
In the song '''The Robots''' by ''Kraftwerk'', a [[Votrax International, Inc.|Votrax]] speech synthesis chip is used to sing the lyrics of the song.
The Votrax speech synthesis chip that was used was an [[Votrax SC-02|SC-02]]<ref>"[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0396141.pdf European Patent EP0396141A2]". [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/ Free Patents Online]. Retrieved March 29th, 2017.</ref>. The SC-02 is not used in the original version of '''The Robots'''.
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26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing
{
padding: 6px;
}
/* To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia") */
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
/* just nuke this shit too */
figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none;
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: inherit;
}
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Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing
{
padding: 6px;
}
/* To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia") */
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
/* just nuke this shit too */
figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none;
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%;
}
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2017-03-29T22:43:41Z
Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing
{
padding: 6px;
}
/* To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia") */
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
/* just nuke this shit too */
figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none;
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%;
padding: 5px;
}
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2017-03-29T22:44:03Z
Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
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{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
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body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing
{
padding: 6px;
}
/* To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia") */
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
/* just nuke this shit too */
figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none;
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%;
}
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2017-03-29T23:26:12Z
Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
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font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; /* This removes the sidebar. */
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; /* This fixes the width of the main content. */
}
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 90%; /* E L A S T I C I T Y */
padding: 1px, 8px, 1px, 8px; /* Moar Padding */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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2017-03-29T23:26:44Z
Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; /* This removes the sidebar. */
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; /* This fixes the width of the main content. */
}
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 85%; /* E L A S T I C I T Y */
padding: 1px, 10px, 1px, 10px; /* Moar Padding */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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2017-03-29T23:27:23Z
Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
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.wordmark.small.text
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font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
/* figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; This removes the sidebar.
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; This fixes the width of the main content.
} */
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 85%; /* E L A S T I C I T Y */
padding: 1px, 10px, 1px, 10px; /* Moar Padding */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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2017-03-29T23:27:59Z
Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
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.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
/* figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; This removes the sidebar.
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; This fixes the width of the main content.
} */
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 90%; /* E L A S T I C I T Y */
padding: 1px, 10px, 1px, 10px; /* Moar Padding */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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2017-03-29T23:29:00Z
Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
/* figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; This removes the sidebar.
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; This fixes the width of the main content.
} */
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 100%; /* lol */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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2017-03-29T23:29:25Z
Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
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.wordmark.small.text
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font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
/* figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; This removes the sidebar.
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; This fixes the width of the main content.
} */
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 98%; /* lol */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
/* figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; This removes the sidebar.
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; This fixes the width of the main content.
} */
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 95%; /* lol */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
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.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
/* figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; This removes the sidebar.
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; This fixes the width of the main content.
} */
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 95%; /* lol */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
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padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
.disambig /* what the hell is wrong with the disambig colour */
{
background-color: #253021;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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2017-03-29T23:39:56Z
Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
/* figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; This removes the sidebar.
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; This fixes the width of the main content.
} */
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 95%; /* lol */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
#disambig /* what the hell is wrong with the disambig colour */
{
background-color: #253021;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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2017-03-29T23:40:25Z
Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
/* figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; This removes the sidebar.
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; This fixes the width of the main content.
} */
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 95%; /* lol */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
#disambig.boilerplate.metadata /* what the hell is wrong with the disambig colour */
{
background-color: #253021;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
/* figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; This removes the sidebar.
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; This fixes the width of the main content.
} */
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 95%; /* lol */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
#mw-content-text.mw-content-ltr.mw-content-text /* what the hell is wrong with the disambig colour */
{
background-color: #253021;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
/* figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; This removes the sidebar.
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; This fixes the width of the main content.
} */
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 95%; /* lol */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
/* #mw-content-text.mw-content-ltr.mw-content-text /* what the hell is wrong with the disambig colour
{
background-color: #253021;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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2017-03-29T23:44:25Z
Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
}
#wikiheader
{
vertical-align: middle;
}
/* Readability fixes */
/* figcaption, #WikiaRail.loaded, #WikiaRailWrapper.WikiaRail
{
display: none; This removes the sidebar.
}
#WikiaMainContent.WikiaMainContent
{
width: 100%; This fixes the width of the main content.
} */
#WikiaPage.WikiaPage.V2
{
width: 95%; /* lol */
}
body, html
{
text-align: justify;
}
.article-table
{
text-align: left;
}
.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes the main portions of infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 11px;
}
h2.pi-item.pi-item-spacing /* Makes headers for infoboxes smaller */
{
padding: 6px;
}
.disambig/* what the hell is wrong with the disambig colour */
{
background-color: #253021 !important;
}
/*
To hide the annoying, gross Wikia "fandom" bullshit plastered all over Wikia wikis (or, sorry "Fandom wikis, powered by Wikia")
If any Wikia staff is looking at this, I'll have you know that most people I know hate this shit. If we could pick an alternate type of advertising to display on our Wikia wiki, we would. Like Project Wonderful or something.
*/
#recirculation-footer-index-container, .wds-global-footer, .WikiaTopAds
{
display: none;
}
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Tomato Hentai
26818572
css
text/css
.wordmark.small.text
{
font-size: 2.5em;
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Vocal Synthesis Wiki
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== Welcome to the Vocal Synth Wiki! ==
Here we try to cover information on as many vocal synthesizers as possible, from the Voder to VOCALOID. You can help out by [[Special:WantedPages|fixing any redlinks you can]], [[Special:ShortPages|by expanding short pages you know information about]], or by hitting the "Add New Page" button in the header and creating pages about synthesizers or other related topics not already on the Wiki.
Don't forget to read the [[Help:Editing guidelines|editing guidelines]] before contributing!
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== Featured ==
{{Featured
|title=Votrax SC-01
|image=SC-01-A.jpg
|image_size=160px
|body=The SC-01 was a synthesis IC created by [[Votrax International, Inc.]] It was most famous for its use in the arcade games '''Q*bert''', '''Gorf''' and '''Wizard of Wor'''. The output from an SC-01 was sampled to create the [[Chipspeech]] voice '''Bert Gotrax''', for which it is becoming more famous for.
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==Latest activity==
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== Welcome to the Vocal Synth Wiki! ==
Here we try to cover information on as many vocal synthesizers as possible, from the Voder to VOCALOID. You can help out by [[Special:WantedPages|fixing any redlinks you can]], [[Special:ShortPages|by expanding short pages you know information about]], or by hitting the "Add New Page" button in the header and creating pages about synthesizers or other related topics not already on the Wiki.
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ESpeak
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:eSpeak}}
{{Infobox_synthesizer|title1 = eSpeak|developer = jonsd<br />rhdunn<br />valdisvi|type = Command-line standalone (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />Shared library (Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Solaris)<br />[[SAPI5]]|liscense = GPLv3|method_of_synthesis = [[Digital formant synthesis]]|programming_language = C|image1 = eSpeak lips.png|caption1 = eSpeak "lips" logo}}eSpeak is an open-source multilingual speech synthesis program for Windows and multiple UNIX-based operating systems.
== Features ==
Due to eSpeak using [[Digital formant synthesis|formant synthesis]], it is able to support many languages while also being small in size.
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Alter/Ego
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{{Infobox synthesizer|image1 = AlterEgo ALYS.jpg|company = [[Plogue Art et Technlologie, Inc.]]|type = VST and standalone (Windows, macOS)|release_date = September 9th, 2015|liscense = Proprietary|method_of_synthesis = [[Formant synthesis]]|title1 = Alter/Ego|caption1 = Alter/Ego running with ALYS In use}}'''Alter/Ego''' is a vocal synthesis VST and standalone program by ''[[Plogue Art et Technologie, Inc.]]'' It is based off of the technology used in [[Chipspeech|'''Chipspeech''']], and is altered to fit samples of the human voice instead of already low-quality sounding samples from retro synthesizers.
== Voicebanks ==
Below is a list of known Alter/Ego voicebanks. This includes publicly available voicebanks, retired voicebanks, voicebanks still in development, and cancelled voicebanks.
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!Price
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|English, Japanese
|Free
|Crusher-P
|Retired
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|Bones
|English, Japanese, Mandarin (Planned)
|Free
|[[tora ouji]]
|Available
|-
|ALYS
|French, Japanese
|€100
|Poucet
|Available
|-
|Marie Ork
|English
|Free
|Aśka
|Available
|-
|NATA
|English
|€47.72
|Unknown
|Available
|-
|LEORA
|French
|Unknown
|TBKitsune
|In development
|-
|Tera Eleki (''エレキテラ'')
|Japanese
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Cancelled
|}
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[[Category:VST-based synthesizers]]
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See https://community.fandom.com/wiki/Help:Structured_Quotes for extra information about Structured Quotes.
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|receiver=[[w:c:en.starwars:Luke_Skywalker|Luke Skywalker]]
|source=[[w:c:en.starwars:Star_Wars:_Episode_V_The_Empire_Strikes_Back|Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back]]
}}
<pre>
{{StructuredQuote
|text=Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you? Hmm? Hmm. And well you should not. (...)
|speaker=[[Yoda]]
|receiver=[[Luke Skywalker]]
|source=[[Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back]]
}}
</pre>
== TemplateData ==
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"type": "content",
"required": true
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"description": "individual(s) who uttered or wrote the quoted words (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"required": true
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"receiver": {
"label": "Person(s) to whom the quote was spoken",
"description": "person the quote was spoken to (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
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"attribution": {
"label": "Attribution(s)",
"description": "attribution (wikitext links, comma-separated)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
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"description": "place where it was spoken (wikitext link)",
"type": "content",
"suggested": true
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Cz Phonemes
0
97
402
133
2024-10-01T23:50:15Z
Haleyhalcyon
37682264
/* Phoneme table */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
'''Cz Phonemes''' (occasionally called by the nickname ''C-ZAMPA'' in some circles) is an English-oriented phoneme system created by [[PaintedCz]], where phonemes are meant to look like they sound. It is used in the [[UTAU]] [[recording script]] ''VCCV''.
The phoneme system and recording script are both designed specifically with UTAU and it's limitations in mind, so it has ''phoneme types'' that are needed for use in UTAU, but are unnecessary in other synthesizers.
== Phoneme table ==
Below is a table of all of the Cz Phonemes, with their X-SAMPA equivalents, examples of what they're supposed to sound like, and what type of phoneme they are.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZJbM2PNqV0 "VCCV English UTAU Tutorial - PRONUNCIATION"]. [https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube]. Retrieved on March 17th, 2017.</ref>
This table is not complete.
{| class="article-table"
!Cz Phonemes
![[X-SAMPA]]
!IPA equivalent
!Example
!Type
|-
|a
|A
|/ɑ~ɒ/
|b<u>o</u>t/b<u>a</u>r
|Vowel
|-
|e
|E
|/ɛ/
|b<u>e</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|i
|I
|/ɪ/
|b<u>i</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|o
|u
|/uw/
|b<u>oo</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|u
|V
|/ʌ/
|b<u>u</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|E
|i
|/ij/
|b<u>ea</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|9
|Q
|/ɒ~ɔ/
|b<u>ou</u>ght/s<u>o</u>ft
|Vowel
|-
|3
|3
|/ər/
|b<u>ir</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|@
|{
|/æ/
|b<u>a</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|A
|eI
|/ej/
|b<u>ak</u>e
|Vowel
|-
|I
|aI
|/aj/
|b<u>i</u>ke
|Vowel
|-
|O
|oU
|/ow/
|b<u>oa</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|8
|aU
|/aw/
|b<u>ou</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|Q
|oI
|/oj/
|b<u>oy</u>
|Vowel
|-
|6
|U
|/ʊ/
|b<u>oo</u>k/c<u>ou</u>ld/p<u>u</u>t
|Vowel
|-
|x
|@
|/ə/
|<u>a</u>bout
|Vowel
|-
|&n
|e~n
|/æ(n)/
|b<u>an</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|8n
|aUn
|/aw(n)/
|b<u>oun</u>d
|Vowel
|-
|1
|1
|/ɪ(ŋ/
|bl<)u>in</u>k
|Vowel
|-
|Ang
|aN
|/æ(ŋ)/
|b<u>an</u>g
|Vowel
|-
|0
|O
|/o(r) ~ o(w)/
|b<u>or</u>e/b<u>ow</u>l
|Vowel
|-
|9l
|Ql
|/ɔ(l)/
|b<u>all</u>
|Vowel
|-
|ll
|5 or l_G
|[ɫ]
|si<u>ll</u>
|Vowel
|-
|mm
|m_G
|/m/
|si<u>m</u>
|Vowel
|-
|nn
|n_G
|/n/
|si<u>n</u>
|Vowel
|-
|nng
|N_G
|si<u>ng</u>
|/ŋ/
|Vowel
|-
|b
|b
|/b/
|<u>b</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|d
|d
|/d/
|<u>d</u>ebt
|CV consonant
|-
|f
|f
|/f/
|<u>f</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|g
|g
|/ɡ/
|<u>g</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|j
|dZ
|/d͡ʒ/
|<u>j</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|k
|k
|/k/
|k<u>e</u>pt
|CV consonant
|-
|p
|p
|/p/
|<u>p</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|s
|s
|/s/
|<u>s</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|t
|t
|/t/
|<u>t</u>en
|CV consonant
|-
|v
|v
|/v/
|<u>v</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|z
|z
|/z/
|<u>z</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|ch
|tS
|/t͡ʃ/
|<u>ch</u>eck
|CV consonant
|-
|dh
|D
|/ð/
|<u>th</u>is
|CV consonant
|-
|sh
|S
|/ʃ/
|<u>sh</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|th
|T
|/θ/
|<u>th</u>ink
|CV consonant
|-
|zh
|Z
|/ʒ/
|<u>ge</u>nre/trea<u>s</u>ure
|CV consonant
|-
|h
|h
|/t/
|<u>h</u>ead
|CV consonant
|-
|l
|l
|/l/
|<u>l</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|m
|m
|/m/
|<u>m</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|n
|n
|/n/
|<u>n</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|r
|r\
|/r/
|<u>r</u>ed
|CV consonant
|-
|w
|w
|/w/
|<u>w</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|y
|j
|/j/
|<u>y</u>et
|CV consonant
|-
|dd
|4
|[ɾ]
|me<u>dd</u>le
|CV consonant
|-
|sk
|sk
|/sk/
|<u>sk</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|sp
|sp
|/sp/
|<u>sp</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|st
|st
|/st/
|<u>st</u>ill
|CV consonant
|-
|sm
|sm
|/sm/
|<u>sm</u>ell
|CV consonant
|-
|sn
|sn
|/sn/
|<u>sn</u>iff
|CV consonant
|-
|hh
|C
|/hj/ [ç]
|<u>h</u>ue
|CV consonant
|-
|ng
|N
|/ŋ/
|si<u>ng</u>
|VC consonant
|-
|nk
|nk
|/ŋk/
|si<u>nk</u>
|VC consonant
|-
|bl
|bl
|/bl/
|<u>bl</u>eed
|CCV consonant
|-
|fl
|fl
|/fl/
|<u>fl</u>ick
|CCV consonant
|-
|gl
|gl
|/gl/
|<u>gl</u>ass
|CCV consonant
|-
|kl
|kl
|/kl/
|<u>cl</u>own
|CCV consonant
|-
|pl
|pl
|/pl/
|<u>pl</u>ural
|CCV consonant
|-
|sl
|sl
|/sl/
|<u>sl</u>eep
|CCV consonant
|-
|spl
|spl
|/spl/
|<u>spl</u>ash
|CCV consonant
|-
|br
|br\
|/br/
|<u>br</u>ead
|CCV consonant
|-
|dr
|dZr\
|/dr/ (often [d͡ʒɻ]
|<u>dr</u>eam
|CCV consonant
|-
|fr
|fr\
|/fr/
|<u>fr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|gr
|gr\
|/gr/
|<u>gr</u>eat
|CCV consonant
|-
|kr
|kr\
|/kr/
|<u>cr</u>azy
|CCV consonant
|-
|pr
|pr\
|/pr/
|<u>pr</u>ess
|CCV consonant
|-
|tr
|tSr\
|/tr/ (often [t͡ʃɻ]
|<u>tr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|shr
|Sr\
|/ʃr/
|<u>shr</u>iek
|CCV consonant
|-
|skr
|skr\
|/skr/
|<u>scr</u>eam
|CCV consonant
|-
|spr
|spr\
|/spr/
|<u>spr</u>ee
|CCV consonant
|-
|str
|stSr\
|/str/ (often [st͡ʃɻ])
|<u>str</u>ess
|CCV consonant
|-
|thr
|Tr\
|/θr/
|<u>th</u>ree
|CCV consonant
|-
|sf
|sp\ or sf
|/sf/
|<u>sph</u>ere
|CCV consonant
|-
|dw
|d_w
|/dw/
|<u>dw</u>ell
|CCV consonant
|-
|kw
|k_w
|/kw/
|<u>qu</u>ite
|CCV consonant
|-
|gw
|g_w
|/gw/
|co<u>g w</u>heel
|CCV consonant
|-
|sw
|s_w
|/sw/
|<u>sw</u>eet
|CCV consonant
|-
|tw
|t_w
|/tw/
|<u>tw</u>elve
|CCV consonant
|-
|vw
|v_w or f_w
|/vw/
|reser<u>v</u>oir
|CCV consonant
|-
|skw
|sk_w
|/skw/
|<u>squ</u>are
|CCV consonant
|-
|thw
|T_w
|/θw/
|<u>thw</u>ack
|CCV consonant
|-
|by
|b'
|/bj/
|<u>b</u>eautiful
|CCV consonant
|-
|fy
|f'
|/fj/
|<u>f</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|gy
|g'
|/gj/
|le<u>g</u>ume
|CCV consonant
|-
|ky
|k'
|/kj/
|<u>c</u>ute
|CCV consonant
|-
|py
|p'
|/pj/
|<u>p</u>uny
|CCV consonant
|-
|my
|m'
|/mj/
|muse
|CCV consonant
|-
|ny
|n'
|/nj/
|<u>n</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|vy
|v'
|/vj/
|<u>vi</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|zy
|z'
|/zj/
|wa<u>s y</u>ou
|CCV consonant
|-
|sky
|sk'
|/skj/
|<u>sk</u>ewer
|CCV consonant
|-
|spy
|sp'
|/spj/
|<u>sp</u>ew
|CCV consonant
|-
|bd
|bd
|/bd/
|gra<u>bbed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|bz
|bz
|/bz/
|gra<u>bs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ft
|ft
|/ft/
|ri<u>ffed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|fts
|fts
|/fts/
|ri<u>fts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|fs
|fs
|/fs/
|ri<u>ffs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|gd
|gd
|/gd/
|le<u>gged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|gz
|gz
|/gz/
|le<u>gs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ks
|ks
|/ks/
|refle<u>x</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|kt
|kt
|/kt/
|refle<u>ct</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|kst
|kst
|/kst/
|te<u>xt</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ps
|ps
|/ps/
|ta<u>ps</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|pt
|pt
|/pt/
|ta<u>pped</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|vz
|vz
|/vz/
|li<u>ves</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|vd
|vd
|/vd/
|li<u>ved</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|zd
|zd
|/zd/
|fa<u>zed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|znt
|znt
|/zənt/
|wa<u>sn't</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|cht
|tSt
|/t͡ʃt/
|ma<u>tched</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|chz
|tSz
|/t͡ʃɪz/
|ar<u>ches</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ts
|ts
|/ts/
|ca<u>ts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|dz
|dz
|/dz/
|ki<u>ds</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|jd
|dZd
|/d͡ʒd/
|e<u>dged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|dhd
|Dd
|/ðd/
|ba<u>thed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|sht
|St
|/ʃt/
|wi<u>shed</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ths
|Ts
|/θs/
|fif<u>ths</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|md
|md
|/md/
|tea<u>med</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mf
|mf
|/mf/ [ɱf]
|triu<u>mph</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mfs
|mfs
|/mfs/ [ɱfs]
|triu<u>mphs</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mp
|mp
|/mp/
|te<u>mp</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mps
|mps
|/mps/
|te<u>mps</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mpt
|mpt
|/mpt/
|tte<u>mpt</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|mz
|mz
|/mz/
|ge<u>ms</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ngz
|Nz
|/ŋz/
|ki<u>ngz</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nk
|Nk
|/ŋk/
|tha<u>nk</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nks
|Nks
|/ŋks/
|tha<u>nks</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nkth
|NkT
|/ŋkθ/
|le<u>ngth</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|sk
|sk
|/sk/
|de<u>sk</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|st
|st
|/st/
|te<u>st</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|sts
|sts
|/sts/
|te<u>sts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|sks
|sks
|/sks/
|a<u>sks</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|skt
|skt
|/skt/
|as<u>ked</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nd
|nd
|/nd/
|a<u>nd</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ns
|ns
|/ns/
|te<u>nse</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nt
|nt
|/nt/
|te<u>nt</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nts
|nts
|/nts/
|te<u>nts</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nz
|nz
|/nz/
|le<u>ns</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nj
|ndZ
|/nd͡ʒ/
|lu<u>nge</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|njd
|ndZd
|/nd͡ʒd/
|lu<u>nged</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nch
|ntS
|/nt͡ʃ/
|pi<u>nch</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|ncht
|ntSt
|/nt͡ʃt/
|pi<u>nched</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|nth
|nT
|/nθ/
|te<u>nth</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|lb
|lb
|/lb/
|bu<u>lb</u>
|VCC consonant
|-
|lf
|lf
|/lf/
|se<u>lf</u>
|VCC consonant
|}
== Sources ==
<references />
[[Category:Phoneme systems]]
[[Category:English-oriented phoneme systems]]
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UTAU/Resamplers
0
126
406
348
2025-03-06T13:04:21Z
Sarumi-chan
3546911
/* fresamp */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
'''UTAU''' allows the use of different resamplers. This page is a list of the currently known resamplers, and information on them.
== resampler.exe ==
'''resampler.exe''' is the resampler which comes bundled by default with UTAU. It was developed by [[Ameya|''Ameya'']], and an early version of it was used as the default resampler for the software [[loliedit|'''loliedit''']], which is considered an early version of UTAU. resampler.exe generates *.FRQ files. Its most recent public release is 14.02r_4.18e.
== Model4 ==
'''Model4''' was also developed by Ameya, and was released only to a small group of testers. Not much is known about it, other than that it doesn't work very well with most voicebanks, but works very well with a select few voicebanks.
== fresamp ==
'''fresamp''' is known for eliminating sample noise, strengthening voicebanks and making samples sound more nasal when used in higher ranges. It takes a very long time for fresamp to render when compared to other resamplers. To reduce the nasal effect, it's adviced to use the F0 flag. Its most recent public release is 014.
== TIPS ==
'''TIPS''' is known for working well with soft banks and low notes. With certain voicebanks, it can make them sound more metallic or emphasize existing sample noise. It was developed by ''ScientistB'', and it generates *.PMK files.
== EFB-GW ==
'''EFB-GW''' (also known as '''WORLD''') is an open-source resampler, built using the FFTW framework.
== world4utau ==
'''world4utau''' is a resampler built using the FFTW framework. It is very picky with what voicebanks it works with, seeming to only work with voicebanks recorded at 44100Hz 16bit with no sample metadata.
== moresampler ==
'''moresampler''' is a resampler programmed by computer scientist ''[[Kanru Hua]]''. It has its own set of flags, and an auto oto generator for VCV Japanese, CVVC Japanese and Arpasing English voicebanks. It is very good at rendering voicebanks in a way that sounds similar to its original samples. It renders much faster than most other UTAU resamplers. Its most recent public release is 0.8.0.
== Unnamed SMS resampler ==
A demo for an unnamed [[Spectral model synthesis|'''spectral-model-synthesis''']]-based resampler was posted by ''isengaara'' on an English speaking forum focused on UTAU and other synthesizers<ref>"[http://utaforum.net/threads/how-do-you-create-a-resampler.7768/#post-56363 how do you create a resampler? (Post #4)]". [http://utaforum.net/ UtaForum]. Retrieved March 28th, 2017.</ref>. This resampler has presumably never had a public release.
Demo: [https://ia902304.us.archive.org/5/items/IsengaaraPFeatKasaneTedAkaiBara/IsengaaraP%20feat%20Kasane%20Ted%20-%20Akai%20Bara.ogg Archive.org]
== Sources ==
<references />
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